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Families of 9-11 deceased firefighters seek court appeal

Apr 1, 2005 12:00 PM

Families of nine New York City firefighters who died on Sept. 11, 2001, have asked the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals to review last year's decision by a district court judge to dismiss their case against Motorola and the city of New York.

The families claimed that the firefighters couldn't hear orders to evacuate the World Trade Center before it collapsed because the FDNY radio system the city purchased from Motorola was faulty. Last year, Judge Alvin Hellerstein dismissed the case, noting that the families relinquished their right to civil action by filing a claim with the Victim Compensation Fund established by Congress.

Richard Salem, lead counsel for the victims' families, has said the families do not believe Congress intended for the Victim Compensation Fund to protect wrongdoers, which is how Motorola and New York City are characterized in the case.



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