California Trial Lawyers Journal, Volume 15California Trial Lawyers Association., 1976 - Law |
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... suffering is a legal concept capable of being translated into large sums of money , well above plaintiff's actual losses . Some have argued that pain and suffering is ploy used by trial lawyers to increase their percentage of the award ...
... suffering is a legal concept capable of being translated into large sums of money , well above plaintiff's actual losses . Some have argued that pain and suffering is ploy used by trial lawyers to increase their percentage of the award ...
Page 171
... suffering , and loss of income within the $ 500,000 limitation provided in the statute ; whereas the other individual , having a far greater loss of income , and / or incurring far more substantial medical expenses , would receive ...
... suffering , and loss of income within the $ 500,000 limitation provided in the statute ; whereas the other individual , having a far greater loss of income , and / or incurring far more substantial medical expenses , would receive ...
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... suffering . The ramifications of this attack for trial lawyers are more than significant . First trial lawyers are put in the position of having to defend the utility of the negligence law to the society . Second trail lawyers are put ...
... suffering . The ramifications of this attack for trial lawyers are more than significant . First trial lawyers are put in the position of having to defend the utility of the negligence law to the society . Second trail lawyers are put ...
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