Court Should Deny Company's Attempt To Exclude Evidence In Benzene Case, Man Says

ASHEVILLE, N.C. - A North Carolina man who sued a company for allegedly contaminating his groundwater with benzene filed a brief Oct. 6 in North Carolina federal court opposing the company's motion in limine to exclude newly discovered evidence. The man argues that the disclosure of the allegedly "new" evidence is not new and it is "substantially justified" (Kent Stahle v. CTS Corporation, No. 14-48, W.D. N.C.).
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