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December 6, 2006

California Supreme Court Case on Tobacco Statute of Limitations

Michael Krauss writes today on Point of Law about a case in which the California Supreme Court is asked to decide whether, for purposes of the statute of limitations, a claim accrues when the smoker knows (or should know) that he is addicted, or when the smoker actually develops smoking-related illness.

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December 6, 2006 in Procedure, Tobacco | Permalink

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