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IBM trial coverage

EE Times reporters Rick Merritt and Michael Santarini are providing daily coverage of the chemical-exposure trial involving IBM Corp. and several ex-employees. The closely watched trial could result in a landmark decision with broad implications for electronics manufacturing.

February 2004

  • IBM concludes New York birth defect case
  • IBM toxins ruling may color other IBM, National cases
  • IBM wins unanimous decision in chemical case
  • Jury begins deliberations in IBM chemical case
  • Plaintiffs seek millions in IBM case despite judge ruling
  • IBM's guilt in toxics case rests on narrow verdict rules
  • IBM toxics trial ready for closing arguments
  • Closing arguments loom in IBM case
  • IBM toxics trial moves to rebuttal phase
  • IBM trial may have reprecussions on industry
  • IBM toxicology witness challenged on chemical claims
  • Specialists refute ex-IBM employees claims
  • Allergist refutes chemical poisoning claims against IBM
  • IBM plant well within chemical safety limits, says expert
  • Epidemiologist disputes cancer claims against IBM
  • Clean room expert says ventilation OK at IBM plant
  • Expert contradicts claims of unsafe chemical levels at IBM

    January 2004

  • IBM manager says facility was safe
  • IBM nurse refutes chemical cover-up allegations
  • Expert dismisses link between IBM chemicals and breast cancer
  • Ex-IBM MD denies 'fraudulent diagnoses' of worker
  • Plaintiffs rest in chemical trial, IBM readies defense
  • Study cancer links now, experts urge

    December 2004

  • Both sides prep competing clean room simulations in IBM trial
  • IBM lawyers fail in effort to dismiss simulation evidence
  • IBM lawyers try to throw out prosecution's fab simulations
  • IBM denied tainted jury mistrial in chemicals case
  • Expert testifies: IBM's chemical analysis methods faulty
  • Plaintiffs quantify chemical exposure to ex-IBM workers
  • Ex-IBM employees corroborate working conditions

    November 2004

  • Chip makers not doing enough to protect fab workers, toxicologist charges
  • Expert witness links cancer and chemicals at IBM trial
  • Witnesses claim IBM feared chemical scare would cause 'mass hysteria' among workers
  • Ex-manager testifies IBM downplayed chemical hazards
  • IBM seeks to raise doubts about chemical exposure
  • Second IBM worker faces examination in cancer trial
  • Second plaintiff recounts chemical exposure at IBM
  • Sides spar over medical evidence in IBM chemical case
  • Cancer case against IBM roils industry
  • IBM begins building defense strategy in chemical suit
  • Ex-IBM worker testifies she was often soaked with chemicals
  • IBM workers allege 'systemic' chemical exposure in opening trial
  • Opening arguments begin in IBM-chemicals case
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