Tobacco giant fights £2.4bn cancer award

Tobacco giant Philip Morris is arguing that the £2.4bn judgement awarded to a longtime smoker with lung cancer should be reversed because the judge refused to allow evidence of his criminal history.

Tobacco giant fights £2.4bn cancer award

Tobacco giant Philip Morris is arguing that the £2.4bn judgement awarded to a longtime smoker with lung cancer should be reversed because the judge refused to allow evidence of his criminal history.

A Los Angeles jury last month awarded £2.1bn in punitive damages and £3.9m in compensatory damages to 56-year-old Richard Boeken.

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