When Big Pharma places profits over safety, know how to empower jurors to punish these corporations and deter future misconduct. Big Pharma views punitive damages as a cost of doing business but your goal is to get juries to show those companies what happens when they prioritize their bottom lines over the risks to patients and consumers. With a well-planned strategy, you can help jurors reach a meaningful punitive damages award.
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