By Eron Ben-Yehuda
On his way to winning a $114 million jury verdict, plaintiffs' attorney Robert M. Steele had to contend with a hostile defendant.
"This is all bullshit," Victor J. Lombardi Jr. blurted out early on in his deposition, according to a transcript...
On his way to winning a $114 million jury verdict, plaintiffs' attorney Robert M. Steele had to contend with a hostile defendant.
"This is all bullshit," Victor J. Lombardi Jr. blurted out early on in his deposition, according to a transcript...
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