Plaintiffs’ attorney Sandy McMath responds in the comments to our discussion of the Chapman v. Ford Motor Co. case. Note particularly the bait-and-switch that assumes Overlawyered readers are innumerate.
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Ted Frank on December 25, 2006
Plaintiffs’ attorney Sandy McMath responds in the comments to our discussion of the Chapman v. Ford Motor Co. case. Note particularly the bait-and-switch that assumes Overlawyered readers are innumerate.
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