There’s a fascinating and detailed piece in the Wall Street Journal about the Baycol mass tort litigation, with a plaintiffs’ lawyer seemingly out of a John Grisham novel, complete with personal airstrip. (Monica Langley, May 3).
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Ted Frank on May 16, 2004
There’s a fascinating and detailed piece in the Wall Street Journal about the Baycol mass tort litigation, with a plaintiffs’ lawyer seemingly out of a John Grisham novel, complete with personal airstrip. (Monica Langley, May 3).
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