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A change in California law has resulted in the dismissal of the lawsuit brought by the Phoenix Suns against Laker owner Jerry Buss and the Forum regarding a serious knee injury that sidelined guard Walter Davis for most of the 1984-85 season.

Davis, a five-time NBA All-Star, injured ligaments in his left knee in a fall on the Forum floor during an exhibition game on Oct. 9, 1984.

Attorney Tom Cotter, who helped prepare the litigation for the Tucson law firm of Miller & Pitt, said that California had been one of only a few states that allowed an employer to sue a third party for injuries suffered by an employee. But the California Supreme Court reversed the law after the Suns filed their lawsuit last October.

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Davis, who returned to play in just 23 of 82 regular-season games that season, also filed suit against Buss and the Forum, and that litigation is ongoing.

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