Adam Ford, Partner at Ford O’Brien Landy LLP and counsel for Ladd, wrote: “While we are disappointed that the court ruled on questions that we believed were better suited for a jury, we are pleased that the judge agreed the core allegations of wrong-doing require a jury trial. Mr. Ladd looks forward to his day in court and demonstrating once and for all that the primary allegations against him are false.”
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