Judge Janis Graham Jack’s uncoverage of “great red flags of fraud” in silicosis litigation may mark a turning point in the mass-tort wars, notes the New York Times’s Jonathan D. Glater (”The Tort Wars at a Turning Point”, Oct. 9).
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on October 10, 2005
Judge Janis Graham Jack’s uncoverage of “great red flags of fraud” in silicosis litigation may mark a turning point in the mass-tort wars, notes the New York Times’s Jonathan D. Glater (”The Tort Wars at a Turning Point”, Oct. 9).
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