Personal Injury & Torts
Aug. 13, 1999
The Low Road
By John F. Denove In the race to deliver yet even more astronomical profits for their shareholders, corporations have shunned their duty to the public. How else can one explain General Motors' blatant disregard for the safety of passengers whose lives were reduced to an $8.59 decision?




By John F. Denove
In the race to deliver yet even more astronomical profits for their shareholders, corporations have shunned their duty to the public. How else can one explain General Motors' blatant disregard for the safety of passengers whose lives were reduced to an $8.59 decision?
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In the race to deliver yet even more astronomical profits for their shareholders, corporations have shunned their duty to the public. How else can one explain General Motors' blatant disregard for the safety of passengers whose lives were reduced to an $8.59 decision?
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