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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Silica lawsuits: castles from sand&lt;/strong&gt;

Mississippi is far outpacing the rest of the country in silica litigation (see Sept. 13): &quot;More than 17,000 plaintiffs in this state have sued U.S. Silica, a leading producer of silica sand, for allegedly causing them to develop an incurable...
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<p>Mississippi is far outpacing the rest of the country in silica litigation (see Sept. 13): &#8220;More than 17,000 plaintiffs in this state have sued U.S. Silica, a leading producer of silica sand, for allegedly causing them to develop an incurable&#8230;</p>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Asbestos: send in the prosecutors?&lt;/strong&gt;

Prof. Lester Brickman of Yeshiva University&#039;s Cardozo School of Law, a noted legal ethicist and the leading academic critic of the asbestos litigation, has a devastating new 137-page article out in the Pepperdine Law Review. His contention: mass attorn...
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<p>Prof. Lester Brickman of Yeshiva University&#8217;s Cardozo School of Law, a noted legal ethicist and the leading academic critic of the asbestos litigation, has a devastating new 137-page article out in the Pepperdine Law Review. His contention: mass attorn&#8230;</p>
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