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    Publication Date: 1999-06-09
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    Date Filed: 1999-06-09
    Court: Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division
    Judge: Judges Petrella, Cuff and Collester.
    Attorneys: For plaintiff: Nancy S. Martin (Kenney, Schaer & Martin, attorneys; Linda B. Kenney, of counsel; Ms. Martin, of counsel and on the brief)
    for defendant: Robert H. Bernstein for respondent Continental Airlines, Inc. (Epstein, Becker & Green, attorneys; Mr. Bernstein, of counsel; Mark D. Lurie and Michael D. Markey, on the brief), Ellen M. Boyle for respondents Kaye V. Riggs, Joe Vacca, Mark J. Farrow, Dave Orozco and Thomas N. Stivala (Satterlee, Stephens, Burke & Burke, attorneys; Ms. Boyle, of counsel and on the brief), Steven H. Issacson for respondent Don Jensen (David S. Springer, attorney; and relying on the brief submitted on behalf of respondents Riggs, Vacca, Farrow, Orozco and Stivala)

    Case Number: No. A-5462-97T3

    The full case caption appears at the end of this opinion. The opinion of the court was delivered byCUFF, J.A.D. In this appeal, we review the proprie

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    Court: Supreme Court, Bronx County
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