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Ford, IBM to Face Renewed U.S. Lawsuit Over Apartheid-Era Business

By Greg Kohn
Partner
On April 17, 2014,  U.S. District Judge, Shira Scheindlin, refused to dismiss a case against corporations for aiding and abetting South Africa in human rights abuses under the apartheid regime.  In a high profile case, initiated some 12 years ago by Nagel Rice on behalf of putative class of millions of South Africans, Judge Scheindlin allowed plaintiffs to replead their allegations after a Supreme Court decision severely limited the scope of such claims last year. The Court, in  rejecting the corporate defendants’ claims that they were exempt from liability under a specific human rights statute wrote: “’[T]he implication that an actor may avoid liability merely by incorporating is inconsistent with the universal and absolute nature of the’ prohibitions established by international norms.”  Nagel Rice will continue to seek justice on behalf of these clients.

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The attorneys at Nagel Rice, LLP represent clients throughout New York and New Jersey in a wide range of matters including personal injury, automobile accidents, brain injuries, medical malpractice, business litigation and class action cases.

About the Author
Greg Kohn is a partner at Nagel Rice and specializes in complex civil litigation cases, including professional malpractice, personal injury, class actions, wrongful death, products liability, and commercial litigation.  He has extensive experience representing clients in both state and federal court. Greg has tried many jury trials to verdict and has recovered over $50 million in settlements and verdicts in all types of personal injury matters including automobile accidents, wrongful death cases, slip and falls, and other catastrophic injury cases. Greg also handles medical malpractice cases, involving misdiagnoses, wrongful birth, and delayed cancer diagnosis. If you have questions regarding this article, you can contact Greg here.
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