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		<title>By: Chasing the Wind</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Trial Lawyers and Tort Reform&lt;/strong&gt;

Manufacturers are wary of the Legal-Lotto system in the US that can spur class-action lawsuits on behalf of plaintiffs that may not have suffered any ill effects or are ever likely to do so, but they&#8217;re included in the class action suit anyway....
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<p>Manufacturers are wary of the Legal-Lotto system in the US that can spur class-action lawsuits on behalf of plaintiffs that may not have suffered any ill effects or are ever likely to do so, but they&#8217;re included in the class action suit anyway&#8230;.</p>
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