
As happens in most of her cases, Diane P. Sullivan joined the high-stakes patent fight between Altria and R.J. Reynolds not long before trial. “I just did the jury trial,” she said.
“That’s basically been my career,” Sullivan continued. “I get dropped into antitrust and commercial contract and patent and the mass tort cases to do the jury trial work, and knock on wood, I have won a lot more than I’ve lost over a very long career.”
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