By Deborah Rosenthal
When it came to the theme of the 10 largest verdicts of 2000, it was all business, especially if it involved intellectual property. Business awards nudged aside personal injury cases to account for seven of the 10 largest verdicts last year.
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When it came to the theme of the 10 largest verdicts of 2000, it was all business, especially if it involved intellectual property. Business awards nudged aside personal injury cases to account for seven of the 10 largest verdicts last year.
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