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Litigation

Aug. 5, 2000

Plaintiff Litigator

By Ruchi Gupta. Despite having once taken a vow never to follow his father into the legal profession, Stephen M. Tigerman has spent the last fifteen years as a trial attorney, obtaining multimillion-dollar jury verdicts for victims of asbestos exposure. Since 1985, he has conducted numerous jury trials, of which he lost only two.

        Despite having once taken a vow never to follow his father into the legal profession, Stephen M. Tigerman has spent the last fifteen years as a trial attorney, obtaining multimillion-dollar jury verdicts for victims of asbestos exposure. Since 1985, he has conducted numerous jury trials, of which he lost only two.
        Currently a partner at San Francisco's Wartnick, Chaber, Har...

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