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‘We Were Suspicious’: $105M Settlement After Lawyers ‘Sniff Out’ Withheld Discovery

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Updated 2023/05/12 at 12:51 AM
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A group of metro Atlanta attorneys has leveraged a confidential $105 million settlement with a corporate defendant accused of knowingly manufacturing a defective recreational vehicle that left a Georgia man paralyzed from the neck down.

Lead plaintiff counsel with Law & Moran in Atlanta credit the nine-figure outcome to a deep dive into third-party discovery, which helped them determine the defendant ”wrongfully withheld” evidence that showed it knew of the hazard.

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