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In The News
June 21, 2010
'Plaintiffs Lawyers Size Up Obstacle Course for Toyota Class Action'
National Law Journal
Joseph J. Krasovec III
This article about the upcoming multidistrict class action litigation against Toyota Motor Corp. regarding recalled vehicles quotes Schiff Hardin partner Joe Krasovec. Mr. Krasovec, who focuses on product liability matters, points out the difficulty of proving a claim in so-called 'no injury' cases, where the plaintiffs in the class have not personally experienced the defect that led to the recall, yet allege 'economic-loss' injuries instead.
February 1, 2007
'Consultants, Experts Help Law Firms Develop Their Cases'
Chicago Lawyer
William E. Meyer Jr.
William E. Meyer was quoted in a survey story on the effective use of experts in litigation.