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September 23, 2009
No Joint & Several Liability In Louisiana May Haunt Victims of Chinese Drywall
Posted by Alan Childress
Not a legal ethics story, admittedly, but since you can't spell blogger without ego or bore, I am linking a story in The Times Picayune in which I am quoted on how tort reform will dehance plaintiffs' chances here in Louisiana in their efforts to collect damages for toxic drywall. It is by Rebecca Mowbray and called "Tort reform prevents Chinese drywall victims in Louisiana from making a full recovery."
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The new head of the CPSC said not to expect recalls on Chinese drywall: http://www.newsinferno.com/archives/12830
Posted by: Joshua | Sep 24, 2009 7:48:44 AM
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