Court Should Not Allow Late Evidence, Expert Report In Benzene Case, Company Says

ASHEVILLE, N.C. - A company sued for allegedly contaminating a North Carolina man's groundwater on Sept. 22 filed a brief in North Carolina federal court arguing that the court should not allow the plaintiff to introduce evidence and witness testimony that has been filed months after deadlines established by the court and procedural rules (Kent Stahle v. CTS Corporation, No. 14-48, W.D. N.C.).
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