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Personal Injury & Torts

Jun. 11, 2011

Dodging the Effects of Proposition 51

Lawsuit filed by Brian Stow's Family against the Dodgers shows off irony of Proposition 51. By Robert Abiri of Abiri & Szeto LLP


Deep pockets. Large companies and public entities are all too familiar with this designation bestowed upon them by avaricious plaintiffs' attorneys. And until recently, these "deep pockets" had to consistently assume the lion's share of damages stemming from multi-defendant personal injury lawsuits. The reason? Simple...they had more money - just as the Dodgers unquestionably have a disproportionately larger bank of money than the individuals who attacked...

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