Fla. Court Upholds $24 Million Verdict Against Tobacco Companies
A nine-year-ancient harvest liability case produced a major victory over tobacco companies Wednesday when a Florida appeals court upheld a $24.8 million choice to a man who died of cancer shortly with examination. The appellate panel offered no legal reasoning in its unsigned lone-paragraph choice in John Lukacs’ case against cigarette makers Philip Morris USA, Brown & Williamson and Liggett Group …
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