In Ruggio v. Pccb, Inc. , Kathleen Ruggio was dining at the Port City Cafe & Bakery (PCCB) when she bit into a foreign object wedged inside of her sandwich.
After she filed suit seeking damages, PCCB asked for the case's dismissal.
When the Oswego County Supreme Court sided with Ruggio, and denied PCCB 's request, the latter appealed to the Appellate Division, Fourth Department, which was of the opinion that it was premature to end the case, since discovery could help uncover facts of benefit to both sides.
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To download a copy of the Appellate Division's decision, please use this link: Ruggio v. Pccb, Inc.