When Senior U.S. District Judge Thelton Henderson handed down a key ruling in an employment suit against Rite Aid last week, his decision to certify a class of more than 1,000 store managers wasn’t necessarily the most troubling part for the defense bar.

There also was the fact that much of the evidence to support his decision came paid for and delivered by Rite Aid itself.

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