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Judge sweet sdny rules of survival pc

          In dissent, Judge Sweet contends that Kregos' idea is that the nine statistics he has selected are the most significant ones to consider when.

        1. In dissent, Judge Sweet contends that Kregos' idea is that the nine statistics he has selected are the most significant ones to consider when.
        2. Under discovery rule contained in Massachusetts wrongful death and survival statutes, state law claims in suit based upon allegations that various doctors.
        3. Grand v.
        4. Judge Sweet dismissed plaintiffs' complaint, holding that "the provisions of [12 C.F.R.] Section , as incorporated in plaintiffs' Employment Agreements, [.
        5. 2d (S.D.N.Y.
        6. Grand v....

          Robert W. Sweet

          American judge

          Robert W. Sweet

          In office
          March 1, &#;– March 24,
          In office
          April 28, &#;– March 1,
          Appointed byJimmy Carter
          Preceded byInzer Bass Wyatt
          Succeeded byHarold Baer Jr.
          Born

          Robert Workman Sweet


          ()October 15,
          Yonkers, New York, U.S.
          DiedMarch 24, () (aged&#;96)
          Ketchum, Idaho, U.S.[1]
          EducationYale University (BA, LLB)

          Robert Workman Sweet (October 15, – March 24, ) was an American jurist and United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.

          Education and career

          Sweet was born on October 15, , in Yonkers, New York, the son of Delia (Workman) and James Sweet, a lawyer.[2][3] He was in the United States Navy as a Lieutenant (j.g.) from to Sweet received a Bachelor of Arts degree in from Yale University and obtained a Bachelor of Laws from Yale Law School in He was in private practice from to in