Silverstein and his team were in court, hooking up their PowerPoint for their opening statements in the punitive damages phase of a case, when a settlement was reached.
They'd already won a $700,000 jury verdict, but their confidential settlement had to account for punitive damages and attorney fees. "I think what's very significant about the case is that we're talking about a 24-year-old machine operator who w...
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