Louis "Duke" DeHaas knew he was involved in a remarkable medical-malpractice case the first time the plaintiff arrived in an Oakland courtroom.
"She was brought in on a gurney and nearly choked to death in the courtroom. The jurors were gasping," said DeHaas, a Los Angeles lawyer with LaFollete, Johnson, DeHaas, Fesler & Ames.
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"She was brought in on a gurney and nearly choked to death in the courtroom. The jurors were gasping," said DeHaas, a Los Angeles lawyer with LaFollete, Johnson, DeHaas, Fesler & Ames.
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