In $22 Million Laryngeal Cancer Suit, There's “Zero Evidence” Three-and-a-half Years of Smoking Philip Morris Cigarettes Caused Cancer, Says Defense

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Robert McCarter, representing Philip Morris, says the three-and-a-half years of smoking Philip Morris-made cigarettes was not enough to cause the cancer that cost Jose Vila his larynx. Jurors found in favor of Philip Morris in Vila’s $22 million Engle progeny tobacco lawsuit.

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