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Employee’s Stipulation for Dismissal
Precludes Claim for Indemnification
Woman’s assault claim against nonprofit and employee
was dismissed, along with all claims, “direct or indirect”
An employee who signed a stipulation dismissing a claim of sexual assault brought against him and his nonprofit employer cannot require indemnification of his attorneys fees and costs when the stipulation covered all claims, “including all direct and indirect claims, made or to be made” in connection with the litigation, the Court of Appeals of Minnesota has ruled. (Mortimore v. R.S. Eden, No. A10-1877, 8/1/11.)
Article Archives >> Lead Stories >> September 16-30, 2011
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