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Litigation

Dec. 19, 2012

Lawyer's settlement "mistake" set in stone

A personal injury plaintiff who claims he was thrown from a moving ambulance will be bound by the $350,000 settlement his lawyer mistakenly accepted - and not the $9.4 million verdict the jury had planned to award him.


By Blake Edwards


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A personal injury plaintiff who claims he was negligently thrown from a moving ambulance will be bound by the $350,000 settlement his lawyer mistakenly accepted - and not the $9.4 million verdict the jury had planned to award him - a judge on Monday ruled.


The decision brings to a close a messy personal injury case marred by botched settlement negotiations, lawyers withdrawing en masse and a failed a...

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