Expert in Lourie v. R.J. Reynolds: Tobacco Industry Never Admitted Cigarettes Were Addictive During Smoker’s Life

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Robert Proctor, a tobacco industry expert, tells jurors that tobacco manufacturers concealed the dangers of smoking throughout Barbara Lourie’s life. Lourie died from cancer in 1997 after decades of smoking. Her husband James is suing tobacco manufacturers in the Engle progeny case.

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