KAREN WHITNEY, APPELLANT, V. R.J. REYNOLDS AND PHILIP MORRIS, APPELLEES
Case no.: 1D13-3709
Richard Daynard of the Northeastern University School of Law says the tide is turning against tobacco companies, who used to prevail on technical matters after smoking plaintiffs had won over juries.
December 30, 2014 at 12:00 AM
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KAREN WHITNEY, APPELLANT, V. R.J. REYNOLDS AND PHILIP MORRIS, APPELLEES
Case no.: 1D13-3709
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