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The New Jersey federal judge overseeing five massive asbestos bankruptcy cases has refused to disqualify himself, insisting in a decision this week that he is "free of outside influence" and directly urging an appeals court to allow him to continue. The opinion by Senior U.S. District Judge Alfred M. Wolin in In re: Owens Corning, et al. denied motions by asbestos company lawyers asking him to recuse himself due to the appearance of bias.
February 04, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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