Mass torts in state and federal court have become a hot area of litigation, but not every plaintiffs law firm is ready to practice in this complex area.
Plaintiffs attorney Melissa Fry Hague, an associate with Anapol Schwartz in Philadelphia, recently wrote a piece for NLJ affiliate The Legal Intelligencer in which she argued that law firms are entering the mass torts space ill-prepared to vet cases and to staff them.
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