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Plaintiff Closing Arguments in Warrick Tobacco Trial

Posted by msch on Aug 2, 2010 11:19:00 AM

Closing arguments began this morning in Warrick v. Reynolds. Plaintiff attorney Bob Shields, of Doffermyre Shields, showed the jury video of Philip Morris' president saying, "We do not believe cigarettes are hazardous. We don't accept that," and of a Philip Morris Executive Vice President who stated in 1976 that they could remove dangerous substances from cigarettes if any were proven present, but no one ever has. "I wouldn't be in the business," said the EVP, "if I thought cigarettes were dangerous. The real danger is telling people things that aren't so...I don't know if they are dangerous or not -- someone should find out."  That campaign of denying the dangerous nature of cigarettes, said Mr. Shields, continued through 1999.

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Topics: Toxic Torts, Products Liability, Engle Progeny, Warrick v. RJ Reynolds, Tobacco Litigation

Plaintiff Closings in Piendle v. R.J. Reynolds

Posted by msch on Aug 2, 2010 9:50:00 AM

Searcy Denney's Greg Barnhart began closing arguments in the Piendle v. R.J. Reynolds Engle-progeny tobacco trial.

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Topics: Toxic Torts, Products Liability, Tobacco Litigation, Piendle v. RJ Reynolds

Both Sides Rest in Warrick v. R.J. Reynolds

Posted by msch on Jul 30, 2010 5:43:00 PM

The final witness in Warrick v. R.J. Reynolds was Dr. Jill Hayes, Ph.D., who was offered by the defense as an expert in addiction. According to Dr. Hayes, cigarette smokers can quit smoking even if addicted, and having difficulty quitting a behavior does not necessarily indicate an addiction, just as people dieting want to lose weight, but may eat too much anyway.

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Topics: Toxic Torts, Products Liability, Engle Progeny, Warrick v. RJ Reynolds, Tobacco Litigation

Piendle Closing Arguments Monday

Posted by msch on Jul 30, 2010 2:31:00 PM

Testimony completed and both sides rested this morning in Piendle v. R.J. Reynolds.

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Topics: Toxic Torts, Products Liability, Engle Progeny, Tobacco Litigation, Piendle v. RJ Reynolds

Ford Wins Vehicle Seat Defect Trial

Posted by msch on Jul 23, 2010 12:05:00 PM

The defense took a complete victory in Scheer v. Ford. Plaintiff Patricia Scheer claimed that leg and neck injuries resulted from a design defect in the 1999 Mercury Mountaineer's seat back.

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Topics: Scheer v. Ford, Products Liability, Vehicle Defect