Escambia County, FL - The jury in Robinsons v. R.J. Reynolds, et al. returned a $23.6 billion punitive damages award on Friday. This four week trial was filed by widow, Cynthia Robinson in 2008 after her husband passed away at the age of 36.
Jury awards a $23.6 billion in Robinson v. R.J. Reynolds suit
Posted by Courtney Svajian on Jul 20, 2014 12:22:26 PM
Topics: Toxic Torts, Verdict, Engle Progeny, Tobacco Litigation, Punitive Damages
Smoker's widow awarded $4.25 million in tobacco lawsuit
Posted by David Siegel on Dec 17, 2012 4:56:25 PM
MIAMI, FL - Last week a Miami-Dade County jury awarded $4.25 million to a smoker's widow after determining cigarettes manufactured by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (NYSE: RAI) caused her husband's throat cancer. According to a Courtroom View Network webcast of the verdict being delivered, the jury assigned 15 percent responsibility to Milton Williams, therefore reducing the verdict amount from $5 million.
Topics: Products Liability, Engle Progeny, Tobacco Litigation
JACKSONVILLE, FL – This morning, R.J. Reynolds was granted a mistrial in Brown v. R.J. Reynolds, the second Engle Progeny tobacco trial that began at the Duval County Courthouse this month. Judge Adrian G. Soud originally heard Brown v. R.J. Reynolds, but recused himself after several weeks of the proceeding. Judge Charles Arnold, who previously presided over Frailey v. Philip Morris, stepped in and granted the mistrial.
Ray Fields Brown started smoking as a teenager and struggled with quitting for years. He finally quit in 1986, but there is evidence that he relapsed soon after. In 1993 Fields developed lung cancer and died two years later.
Topics: Engle Progeny, Tobacco Litigation
Tobacco Lawsuit Against R.J. Reynolds Begins In Jackson County
Posted by David Siegel on Mar 15, 2012 11:32:50 PM
MARIANNA, FL - The only "Engle" progeny tobacco trial scheduled for March began this week in Jackson County Circuit Court.
Topics: Engle Progeny, Tobacco Litigation
Lorillard To Pay Smoker's Widow $20 Million In Damages
Posted by David Siegel on Mar 1, 2012 6:35:09 PM
MIAMI, FL - A jury has determined Lorillard Tobacco Company (NYSE: LO) must pay a deceased smoker's widow $20 million and possibly millions more in punitive damages at an ongoing civil trial in Miami-Dade County Circuit Court.
Topics: Engle Progeny, Tobacco Litigation