Bio-Rad Laboratories Inc. chief financial officer Christine Tsingos added a new claim to the company’s case against fired general counsel Sanford Wadler in court Tuesday: Wadler allegedly once became openly hostile in a meeting, pounding his fists and yelling at the room.

“I was afraid he was going to hurt me, and I told [CEO Norman Schwartz] that I was going to need to install an alarm on my house,” Tsingos said under direct questions from Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan partner James Asperger, counsel for Bio-Rad.

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