Amir Kahana knew the trial was going his way when a juror yelled out from the box, "That's not what he said!" as opposing counsel examined a witness.
The woman ended up becoming the foreperson of the jury, and the jury ended up awarding Kahana's client $43,460,000 - four-fifths of it as punitive damages. Except for a $100,000 claim for future earnings, the jury "gave us everything we asked for," Kahana said. GlobalMoto v. GCK Industrial USA Co., 07CC03067 (Orange...
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