Litigation
Oct. 20, 2006
Panel Will Hear Case With $11.9 Million in Punitives
LOS ANGELES - Ted Marx was one of the highest-performing commissioned sales executives at Storage Technology Corp. But in 2001, after an 18-year career with the Louisville, Colo.-based manufacturer of data storage hardware, he was fired for allegedly not following his supervisor's directions.
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LOS ANGELES - Ted Marx was one of the highest-performing commissioned sales executives at Storage Technology Corp. But in 2001, after an 18-year career with the Louisville, Colo.-based manufacturer of data storage hardware, he was fired for allegedly not following his supervisor's directions.
Marx sued, contending that he was wr...
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