James I. Wynn, Jr. v. Ac Rochester, General Motors Corporation, Charles Volo, Personally and in His Capacity as Personnel Manager

U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit · Decided 2001-11-19

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PER CURIAM: Appellant James I. Wynn brought this action for fraud in the courts of New York in 1993, alleging that Charles Volo, the personnel supervisor for hourly employees at AC Rochester, made certain false representations to Wynn concerning Wynn’s right to unemployment benefits under a collective bargaining agreement (“CBA”) between General Motors Corporation (“GM”) and the…

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