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· Asbestos
USA, by State · Ohio
Lawsuits · Kananian
Organizations · Lorillard
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Jump to full article: PR Newswire, 2007-01-19 Author: SOURCE U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform
Intro: "Judge Harry Hanna should be commended for taking the time to
investigate corrupt 'double-dipping' by some asbestos plaintiffs' lawyers.
His opinion exposes a world of fraudulent asbestos claims, where the
lawyers allege injury as a result of exposure to one product after
collecting from a bankruptcy trust by asserting the same injury occurred
from another product, and elaborate schemes to keep those claims hidden
from asbestos defendants and the courts. This type of activity hurts
injured victims with legitimate claims by diverting money from a limited
pool of available funds through deceit and deception.
"Asbestos defendants should have a legal right to know when a
plaintiffs' lawyer is 'double-dipping,' as well as alleging conflicting
sources of exposure in multiple claims. Defendants should also have a right
to know how much money a plaintiff has collected from other sources for the
same injury. We believe judges should require disclosure of this kind of
information as a matter of course. If they fail to do so, legislative
remedies may be in order.
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