Attorneys Argue Cause of Smoker's Stroke, as Trial Begins Against Philip Morris
Stock image. Miami, FL—Attorneys debated what caused the massive stroke a Florida man suffered after decades of smoking, as trial opened Tuesday against Philip Morris. Olsen v. Philip Morris, 2007-CA-047124.
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