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14/05/2004 - Jeffrey Goodman Quoted in The Lawyers Weekly

Jeffrey Goodman was quoted in an article entitled “How far will courts and legislators go to counteract workplace bullying?”, in the Labour and Employment focus of the May 14, 2004 issue of The Lawyers Weekly. Mr. Goodman commented on Prinzo v. Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, saying that the behaviour was “aggressive enough to fit into the tort of intentional inflection of mental suffering.”