contractors who claim they suffered emotional distress upon finding pesticide strips at one location, finding the contractors have not demonstrated that they have suffered from toxic chemical exposure. In a 31-page decision, U. S. District Judge Alison J. Nathan determined that the claim raised by contractors Paul D'Auria and Jill Shwiner "lacks a guarantee of genuineness" required by state law since they did not show that they were exposed to anything that would make them sick. The judge pointed out that in order. . .
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