After being told last year by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court that it must hear Genuardi’s Family Markets’ appeal of an $18.5 million judgment, the state Superior Court on Tuesday vacated the judgment and remanded the case to the trial court to have the damages reduced to present value.

Counsel for Safeway Inc., which now owns Genuardi’s, Nancy L. Winkelman of Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis in Philadelphia, said that while the new judgment still needs to be calculated by the trial court, she anticipates it will reduce the total amount by “many millions of dollars.”

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