Overly eager salmonella-chasing attorneys might risk coming across as, well, bad actors (ATRA press release, Jun. 11). More: Jane Genova takes a different view.
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on June 11, 2008
Overly eager salmonella-chasing attorneys might risk coming across as, well, bad actors (ATRA press release, Jun. 11). More: Jane Genova takes a different view.
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Also see http://www.marlerclark.com/ — one of the Northwest’s most successful plaintiffs’ firms in this area of law. Their web site tracks “breaking news” including the tomato/salmonella outbreak.
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