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concluding that "the extend of [the defendant's] corporate wealth and its ability to fund a judgment through its own resources . . . were the critical facts on which [the previous Fourth Circuit] functional-liability decision was grounded" and therefore that decision "established that [the defendant's] access to its substantial corporate wealth was relevant to the functional-liability question, and that determination [was] a legal ruling that remain[ed] applicable in th[e] [second] appeal"
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No. 15–1045.
01-09-2017
Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.