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May 14, 2009
Plaintiffs' Teflon Class Actions Against Dupont Don't Stick
As Allison Frankel reports at AmLaw Litigation Daily, plaintiffs in the Teflon MDL proceedings have filed a joint motion to drop their consumer-fraud class-action cases. Dupont understandably has high praise for its outside counsel, Bartlit Beck. Dupont's General Counsel Thomas Sager noted, "It was like this firm just dropped from heaven."
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May 14, 2009 in Aggregate Litigation Procedures, Class Actions, Lawyers, Procedure, Products Liability | Permalink
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