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Martha M. Fisher v. Bell Atlantic - New Jersey, Inc., Len Lauer, Individually and in His Official Capacity as President and C.E.O., Bell Atltantic-New Jersey, Inc., Colleen McCloskey Individually and in Her Official Capacity as Vice President, External Affairs, Bell Atlantic-New Jersey, Inc., James Donnelly, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Director of External Affairs, Bell Atlantic-New Jersey, Inc., George Sprengel, Individually and in His Official
Citations: 175 F.3d 1010; 1999 WL 132827Docket: 98-6046
Court: Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit; February 23, 1999; Federal Appellate Court
Martha M. Fisher filed an appeal against Bell Atlantic-New Jersey, Inc. and several of its executives, including Len Lauer, Colleen McCloskey, and James Donnelly, in their official capacities. The case was heard by the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, which issued a ruling on February 24, 1999. The court vacated the previous decision from the District of New Jersey (D.N.J.) regarding the case, numbered 98-6046. All parties involved were addressed in both their individual and official capacities, indicating potential implications for both personal and corporate liability. The nature of the claims and the specific reasons for vacating the decision are not detailed in the provided information.