People may have laughed 16 months ago when obese teenagers unsuccessfully sued McDonald’s, saying its food made them fat. But a well-honed army of familiar lawyers who waged war against the tobacco companies for decades and won megamillion-dollar settlements is preparing a new wave of food fights, and no one is laughing.
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“I think it’s a mistake, and I’ve told clients this, to underestimate the creativity and the imagination and very frankly the aggressiveness of the plaintiffs’ bar,” said Joseph McMenamin, a defense lawyer and doctor in Richmond, Va. “They have a hell of a track record, frankly. They kept slogging away on tobacco and eventually they prevailed, and the sums of money companies had to pay exceed the gross national product of some third-world countries.”
(Kate Zernike, New York Times, Apr. 9) (via Bainbridge).
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