August 2005

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Coverage of Big Awards for Plaintiffs Helps Distort View of Legal System

In most such cases, the verdicts are either later rejected or the amounts are severely lowered. Second of two parts When a jury sticks it to a huge corporation, it’s always big news. A crushing verdict of $4.9 billion against General Motors Corp. in Los Angeles drew massive media coverage, as did a $5-billion award ... Read more »

Legal Urban Legends Hold Sway

Tall tales of outrageous jury awards have helped bolster business-led campaigns to overhaul the civil justice system. First of two parts Merv Grazinski set his Winnebago on cruise control, slid away from the wheel and went back to fix a cup of coffee. You can guess what happened next: The rudderless, driverless Winnebago crashed. Grazinski ... Read more »