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Slisze v. Stanley-Bostitch3/5/1999 y referred generally to the laws of several European countries. No proffer was made of the foreign standards themselves, nor was there any indication that the witness was an expert as to those standards or their bases. Therefore, it was not an abuse of discretion for the court to refuse to admit the testimony.
IV. PUNITIVE DAMAGES
Finally, due to our holdings above and the jury verdict below, the claim for punitive damages is moot, and the trial court's summary judgment on that question is affirmed.
Chief Justice Howe, Justice Stewart, Justice Zimmerman, and Justice Russon concur in Associate Chief Justice Durham's opinion.
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