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Tort
Reform in the Courts Gains a Victory on the Key Issue of Joint and
Several Liability |
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Edward Hugo |
Recently, San Francisco defense attorney Edward Hugo was
successful in persuading Superior Court Judge Stephen Allen
Dombrink to
give an instruction to the jury that would explain, in plain
English, the effect of joint and several liability. The
defendant's client, Dentsply International, played no role or at
the very least was not a substantial factor with respect to the plaintiff's
allegation that her decedent died from a disease relating to
asbestos exposure. The jury was told that under California law,
any finding of a proportionate share of liability for economic
(out-of-pocket) damages would result in defendant being
responsible for the full amount of those damages. The jury
found for the defendant.
There is no way of knowing with certainty whether this
instruction influenced the jury's decision, but to the best of
our knowledge, this is the first clear time such an instruction
was given in California cases.
The
plaintiff's lawyer, Cheryl White, now must make a decision as to
whether to appeal Judge Harris's decision. On the one hand, it
may be a good issue for appeal as it is a new ruling under
California law. On the other hand, if the Supreme Court of
California were to agree with Judge Dombrink, what was the ruling
in one case would become the law of California.
In
any case, the advocacy of defense attorney Edward Hugo and the
responsiveness of Judge Harris shows the effectiveness of Tort
Reform in the Courts and arguments made for a fully informed
jury,
Steven B. Hantler,
Victor E.
Schwartz, Cary Silverman & Emily J. Laird,
Moving toward the Fully Informed Jury,
3 GEO. J.L. & PUB. POL’Y 21 (2005), that can be duplicated in
appropriate forums in courts throughout the country.
Read Moving toward the Fully Informed Jury (PDF) |
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EDWARD R. HUGO is a trial attorney and partner of Brydon
Hugo & Parker, a California law firm with offices in San
Francisco, Mill Valley and Los Angeles. Mr. Hugo specializes in
the defense of products liability, toxic tort and environmental
actions, with an emphasis on asbestos and silica personal
injury, wrongful death and property damage cases. He gained his
initial trial experience as a criminal prosecutor with the San
Francisco District Attorney’s office. He left that office as a
senior trial attorney after trying more than 115 cases (he was
undefeated in all Superior Court jury and bench trials). Since
then, he has gained extensive first chair asbestos trial
experience representing “target” defendants. He has tried to
defense verdict cases involving all of the alleged
asbestos-related diseases, including mesothelioma, lung cancer,
other cancer, asbestosis and pleural disease.
Mr.
Hugo serves as National Trial Counsel, National Coordinating
Counsel, Regional Counsel and Local Counsel for clients ranging
from Fortune 100 companies to neighborhood hardware stores sued
in their first case. He is a member of the California, Hawaii
and Colorado bars, is admitted Pro Hac Vice in Oregon and Utah
and is a “Board Certified Civil Trial Advocate,” National Board
of Trial Advocacy, and Certified Civil Trial Specialist, State
Bar of California.
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Kristyn
Shayon,
Director, Communications
Services, 770-972-3266
KShayon@lawexec.com
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