Pederson v. Time, Inc.

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts · Decided 1989-01-19

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Nolan, J. A judge in the Superior Court ruled that there is no genuine issue of fact whether Edith Pederson’s ward, Alice Totten, was insane so as to toll the running of the statute of limitations against her claims. The judge allowed motions for summary judgment in favor of the defendants, Time, Inc. (Time), Life Magazine (Life) reporte…

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