The Swiss Supreme Court has ruled a suit brought by a Gypsy rights group against computer giant IBM (IBM.N: Quote, Profile, Research) for allegedly helping Nazi slaughter can be heard in Geneva, a lawyer for the group said on Thursday.
Lawyer Henri-Philippe Sambuc said that the court had rejected an appeal by IBM, which had its European headquarters in Geneva during the war, against an earlier decision by a lower court that the case could go ahead in the Swiss city. [from UnknownNews.net]
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