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Article: Ruling in cancer case threatens future cell phone suits.(cell-phones as a cause of brain cancer)
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- Cancer Weekly
- Article date:
- October 22, 2002
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2002 OCT 22 - (NewsRx.com & NewsRx.net) -- The ruling by a federal judge that tossed out an $800 million lawsuit against Motorola could hinder other suits filed by cell-phone users who claim their phones gave them brain cancer, attorneys said.
"Clearly from the outset, it's not going to bode well for those cases," said attorney John Angelos, who filed the lawsuit against Motorola on behalf of Christopher Newman.
U.S. District Judge Catherine Blake ruled September 30, 2002, that none of the evidence submitted by Newman was substantial enough to warrant a trial. Blake considered the evidence and experts' testimony presented during a five-day hearing in ...