Tate v. Philip Morris USA

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Trial
06/28/10 – 07/08/10

Summary

In this Engle progeny tobacco litigation proceeding, plaintiff Ellen Tate alleged Philip Morris Tobacco Co of fraudulent concealment of dangers of smoking cigarettes manufactured by the company, which led the plaintiff to get addicted to smoking at an early age. The plaintiff also alleged the company of being liable of manufacturing defective cigarettes, which caused the plaintiff emphysema (COPD) and severely impaired her lung capacity. The plaintiff had smoked Philip Morris cigarettes for 37 years.

The plaintiff was represented by attorney Adam Trop, Gary Paige and Alex Alvarez. The defendant in this case, Philip Morris Tobacco Co. was represented by attorneys John Phillips and Lucy Mason.

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Outcome

Jury found Phillip Morris USA 64% liable.
Compensatory damages: $8 million
Punitive damages: $16.215 million

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