Boston Scientific renews fight to oust billionaire unit chief

From: The Boston Globe | Date: July 13, 2007| Author: Stephen Heuser | Copyright information

A year after trying to fire a well-known medical inventor who heads one of its divisions, Boston Scientific Corp. finds itself going to court against Alfred Mann today, appealing a judge's order keeping him in his position against the will of his bosses in Natick.

In a federal appeals court in New York this morning, Boston Scientific's lawyers are scheduled to face off against attorneys for Mann, hoping a three-judge panel will overturn an earlier injunction that stopped the company fr...

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