Labor/Employment
Mar. 14, 2006
Appeals Court Elevates Ratios for Determination of Punitive Liability
Focus Column - By Jeffrey K.Winikow - By all accounts Roger Misiolek was a horrible boss. He yelled. He berated. He threw objects. And he sexually harassed women. For all of his misdeeds, however, Mr. Misiolek somehow managed to keep teams of lawyers fully employed for several years litigating Gober et al. v. Ralphs Grocery Company.




By Jeffrey K.Winikow
By all accounts Roger Misiolek was a horrible boss. He yelled. He berated. He threw objects. And he sexually harassed women. For all of his misdeeds, however, Mr. Misiolek somehow managed to keep teams of lawyers fully employed for several years litigating Gober et al. v. Ralphs Grocery Company.
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