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RJR Prevails in $9M Trial Over COPD as Jury Finds Smoker's Suit Time Barred  

Posted by Meghan Gourley on Nov 15, 2016 6:38:33 PM

 

Naples, FL—Jurors Monday concluded a former real estate broker's nearly $9 million suit against R.J. Reynolds was time barred, despite their finding nicotine addiction fueled a half-century-long smoking habit that has now tied her to an oxygen tank. Kloppenburg v. R.J. Reynolds. 

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Topics: Negligence, tobacco, Engle Progeny, Florida, kloppenburg v. r.j. reynolds

$4M Verdict, Possible Punitives, Jabs Tobacco Cos. at Trial Over Ex-Nurse's Cancer, COPD

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Nov 14, 2016 4:27:03 PM

 

Fort Lauderdale, FL—Jurors Monday found the nation’s two largest tobacco companies liable for $4 million in compensatory damages, as well as potential punitives, for the role they concluded the companies played in the cancer and emphysema of a former nurse who smoked for more than three decades. Howles v. R.J. Reynolds, 2007-CV-034919.

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Novartis Heiress Owed $5M From Former MIT Intellectual Property Chief Over Botched Energy Co. Investment, Jury Told

Posted by David Siegel on Nov 11, 2016 10:40:57 AM

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Topics: Commercial Law, securites

Watch Michael Goldberg's Closing At Trial Over Spinal Damage Following Cobb County Car Crash |VIDEO|

Posted by Courtroom View Network on Nov 10, 2016 5:21:18 PM

Where multiple cars contribute to a crash, a “John Doe” driver that’s not party to a case makes an easy target for a defendant at trial to push blame to, and can be a difficult obstacle when arguing liability as a plaintiff’s attorney. In a trial over the back injuries an Atlanta-area architect claims were caused by the driver that rear-ended him, Mike Goldberg pulls from his own past to drive home the issue of defendant’s responsibility. Reboulet v. Schlosberg. 

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Topics: Court Video, Negligence, Georgia, Transportation, Reboulet v. Schlosberg

Smoker's Snowbird Status Debated in Trial Against Tobacco Cos. Over Fatal Cancer

Posted by Meghan Gourley on Nov 7, 2016 5:02:19 PM


Fort Lauderdale, FL—As trial opened last week against the nation's two largest tobacco companies over claims smoking killed a New York native who spent her winters in Florida, attorneys debated what fueled the woman's half-century of smoking and whether she was a sunshine state resident for purposes of a massive tobacco class action. Martin v. Philip Morris, et al., 2007-CV-036440. 

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Topics: Negligence, tobacco, Florida, Martin v. Philip Morris