Using Missing Facts As A Defense In NYC Asbestos Suits

By James Lee (January 6, 2020, 6:02 PM EST) -- In a personal injury lawsuit, it is reasonable to expect that a plaintiff's theory of liability against a defendant be supported by facts. If a plaintiff is unable to present any facts to support his theory, investigating the claim becomes impossible. This is because without underlying material facts, the plaintiff's theory does not have any substance....

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