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  • 1. Data: 2006-03-21 18:13:46
    Temat: Odszkodowanie od Philip Morris
    Od: the creator <c...@a...net>

    Wczoraj Sad Najwyzszy USA odmowil rozpatrzenia apelacji Philip Morris od
    wyroku Sad Najwyzszego Kalifornii w sprawie spowodowania raka pluc
    Richarda Boekena. Oznacza to ze pozostaje w mocy wyrok nakazujacy
    wyplacenie odszkodowania.

    Piec lat temu lawa wybrana przez Philip Morris wydala wyrok nakazujacy
    zaplacenie pol miliona dolarow odszkodowania ofiarze raka pluc oraz
    dodadkowo nawiazke w wysokosci 3 miliardow dolarow. Sedzia zredukowal
    nawiazke do 100 milionow a sad apelacyjny do 50 milionow.
    Philip Morris musi teraz wyplacic zasadzona kwote plus odsetki wynoszace
    polowe tek kwoty. Dodatkowo, koszta adwokata.

    Richard Boeken nie zobaczy ani centa z tych pieniedzy. Zmarl wkrotce po
    pierwszym wyroku.

    http://www.supremecourtus.gov/docket/05-600.htm


    Dzisiejszy The Los Angeles Times:

    Widow's Legal Battle With Philip Morris Ends
    By Myron Levin, Times Staff Writer
    March 21, 2006

    Five years after a landmark defeat in a Los Angeles courtroom, tobacco
    giant Philip Morris USA has exhausted its appeals and will have to pay
    record damages of more than $82 million to the widow of a longtime
    smoker of its Marlboro cigarettes.

    Without comment, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to review a
    2001 verdict in the case filed by Richard Boeken of Topanga. Boeken, who
    began smoking in his teens, died of cancer at 57, shortly after the
    verdict in the first suit by an individual smoker ever tried in Los Angeles.

    ADVERTISEMENT
    Although cigarette makers have agreed to some major settlements,
    including $246 billion to end lawsuits by the states, in more than 50
    years of litigation, they have had to write checks to only a handful of
    individual smokers.

    The Boeken award -- consisting of $5.54 million in compensatory damages,
    $50 million in punitive damages and more than $26 million in interest --
    will be the largest recovery by an individual to date.

    It will eclipse the previous record payment of $16.7 million last year
    to a former smoker from Glendale. Philip Morris, a unit of Altria Group
    Inc. and the top U.S. cigarette maker, lost that case too.

    Boeken's widow, Judy Boeken, could not be reached for comment. But her
    lawyer, Michael Piuze of Los Angeles, said she "is happy that the
    litigation's over."

    Ed Sweda, senior attorney for the Boston-based Tobacco Products
    Liability Project, which encourages lawsuits against the tobacco
    industry, said the Supreme Court's decision not to accept the appeal
    "demonstrates that tobacco litigation remains a viable -- and still
    emerging -- strategy to promote the public health."

    Still, the award is a wisp of its original self. Outraged jurors in Los
    Angeles County Superior Court had ordered Philip Morris to pay Boeken $3
    billion in addition to compensatory damages in June 2001 after finding
    the company guilty of fraud, negligence, misrepresentation and selling a
    defective product.

    Weeks later, the trial judge sliced the punitive award to $100 million.
    A California appeals court then trimmed it to $50 million, despite its
    finding that Philip Morris' conduct was "extremely reprehensible."

    "The very conduct that injured Boeken was directed at all smokers in the
    United States, repeated over many years with knowledge of the risk to
    human life and health," and demonstrated "intentional deceit," the state
    appeals court ruled last year.

    But the panel also cited a 2003 U.S. Supreme Court opinion that punitive
    damages usually should not exceed nine times the compensatory damages.
    That ratio was reflected in the state appeals court ruling.

    Piuze had argued that the ratio was a guideline, not a rule, and should
    not protect a company that he said was responsible for millions of deaths.

    Although the court's decision Monday was a victory for the plaintiff,
    Piuze said he was not satisfied "with the end result, which is a penalty
    of one half week of earnings" for Philip Morris.

    Steven Rissman, associate general counsel for Altria Corporate Services
    Inc., another unit of Altria, said Monday that he was not surprised the
    Supreme Court declined to review the case. "You can never have the
    highest of expectations when you're talking about a court that accepts
    less than 100 of the 7,000 petitions that it's presented each year."

    Legal analysts believe that the court may be more likely to consider an
    appeal of another verdict that went well beyond the 9-to-1 guideline.

    It's an Oregon case in which the $80-million award against Philip Morris
    includes $79.5 million in punitive damages and $521,000 in compensatory
    damages -- a ratio of more than 152 to 1.

    The Oregon Supreme Court affirmed the verdict last month, setting the
    stage for a last-ditch appeal to the nation's highest court.

    The Boeken verdict was among a string of four straight big defeats for
    cigarette makers in Los Angeles and San Francisco superior courts.

    Rissman noted that since the last of these plaintiffs' victories in
    2002, Philip Morris has successfully defended five consecutive
    individual smoker cases in California.

    Altria shares rose 4 cents Monday to $73.59.


  • 2. Data: 2006-03-21 18:24:20
    Temat: Re: Odszkodowanie od Philip Morris
    Od: "boukun" <b...@n...pl>


    Użytkownik "the creator" <c...@a...net> napisał w wiadomości
    news:unXTf.2909$yo1.1797@trndny09...
    > Wczoraj Sad Najwyzszy USA odmowil rozpatrzenia apelacji Philip Morris od
    > wyroku Sad Najwyzszego Kalifornii w sprawie spowodowania raka pluc
    > Richarda Boekena. Oznacza to ze pozostaje w mocy wyrok nakazujacy
    > wyplacenie odszkodowania.
    >
    > Piec lat temu lawa wybrana przez Philip Morris wydala wyrok nakazujacy
    > zaplacenie pol miliona dolarow odszkodowania ofiarze raka pluc oraz
    > dodadkowo nawiazke w wysokosci 3 miliardow dolarow. Sedzia zredukowal
    > nawiazke do 100 milionow a sad apelacyjny do 50 milionow.
    > Philip Morris musi teraz wyplacic zasadzona kwote plus odsetki wynoszace
    > polowe tek kwoty. Dodatkowo, koszta adwokata.
    >
    > Richard Boeken nie zobaczy ani centa z tych pieniedzy. Zmarl wkrotce po
    > pierwszym wyroku.
    >
    > http://www.supremecourtus.gov/docket/05-600.htm

    A ja pisalem do Strasburga, ze sady pierwszej instancji USA sa
    sprawiedliwsze od Europejskiego Trybunalu "Praw Czlowieka" (o zgrozo!).

    boukun



  • 3. Data: 2006-03-21 18:24:53
    Temat: Re: Odszkodowanie od Philip Morris
    Od: "boukun" <b...@n...pl>


    Użytkownik "the creator" <c...@a...net> napisał w wiadomości
    news:unXTf.2909$yo1.1797@trndny09...
    > Wczoraj Sad Najwyzszy USA odmowil rozpatrzenia apelacji Philip Morris od
    > wyroku Sad Najwyzszego Kalifornii w sprawie spowodowania raka pluc
    > Richarda Boekena. Oznacza to ze pozostaje w mocy wyrok nakazujacy
    > wyplacenie odszkodowania.
    >
    > Piec lat temu lawa wybrana przez Philip Morris wydala wyrok nakazujacy
    > zaplacenie pol miliona dolarow odszkodowania ofiarze raka pluc oraz
    > dodadkowo nawiazke w wysokosci 3 miliardow dolarow. Sedzia zredukowal
    > nawiazke do 100 milionow a sad apelacyjny do 50 milionow.
    > Philip Morris musi teraz wyplacic zasadzona kwote plus odsetki wynoszace
    > polowe tek kwoty. Dodatkowo, koszta adwokata.
    >
    > Richard Boeken nie zobaczy ani centa z tych pieniedzy. Zmarl wkrotce po
    > pierwszym wyroku.
    >
    > http://www.supremecourtus.gov/docket/05-600.htm

    A ja pisalem do Strasburga, ze sady pierwszej instancji USA sa
    sprawiedliwsze od Europejskiego Trybunalu "Praw Czlowieka" (o zgrozo!).

    boukun



  • 4. Data: 2006-03-21 18:27:20
    Temat: Re: Odszkodowanie od Philip Morris
    Od: "arturo" <d...@c...pl>

    W artykule news:unXTf.2909$yo1.1797@trndny09,
    niejaki(a): the creator z adresu <c...@a...net> napisał(a):

    > Wczoraj Sad Najwyzszy USA odmowil rozpatrzenia apelacji Philip Morris
    > od wyroku Sad Najwyzszego Kalifornii w sprawie spowodowania raka pluc
    > Richarda Boekena. Oznacza to ze pozostaje w mocy wyrok nakazujacy
    > wyplacenie odszkodowania.
    >

    a co mowi ich orzecznictwo w sprawie odsniezania dachow ?



  • 5. Data: 2006-03-21 18:33:25
    Temat: Re: Odszkodowanie od Philip Morris
    Od: PARAGON07 <r...@n...o2.pl>

    the creator <c...@a...net> wrote in news:unXTf.2909$yo1.1797@trndny09:

    > Wczoraj Sad Najwyzszy USA odmowil rozpatrzenia apelacji Philip Morris
    > od wyroku Sad Najwyzszego Kalifornii w sprawie spowodowania raka pluc
    > Richarda Boekena. Oznacza to ze pozostaje w mocy wyrok nakazujacy
    > wyplacenie odszkodowania.
    >
    > Piec lat temu lawa wybrana przez Philip Morris wydala wyrok nakazujacy
    > zaplacenie pol miliona dolarow odszkodowania ofiarze raka pluc oraz
    > dodadkowo nawiazke w wysokosci 3 miliardow dolarow. Sedzia zredukowal
    > nawiazke do 100 milionow a sad apelacyjny do 50 milionow.
    > Philip Morris musi teraz wyplacic zasadzona kwote plus odsetki
    > wynoszace
    > polowe tek kwoty. Dodatkowo, koszta adwokata.
    >
    > Richard Boeken nie zobaczy ani centa z tych pieniedzy. Zmarl wkrotce
    > po pierwszym wyroku.
    >
    > http://www.supremecourtus.gov/docket/05-600.htm
    >
    >
    > Dzisiejszy The Los Angeles Times:
    >
    > Widow's Legal Battle With Philip Morris Ends
    > By Myron Levin, Times Staff Writer
    > March 21, 2006
    >
    > Five years after a landmark defeat in a Los Angeles courtroom, tobacco
    > giant Philip Morris USA has exhausted its appeals and will have to pay
    > record damages of more than $82 million to the widow of a longtime
    > smoker of its Marlboro cigarettes.
    >
    > Without comment, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to review a
    > 2001 verdict in the case filed by Richard Boeken of Topanga. Boeken,
    > who began smoking in his teens, died of cancer at 57, shortly after
    > the verdict in the first suit by an individual smoker ever tried in
    > Los Angeles.
    >
    > ADVERTISEMENT
    > Although cigarette makers have agreed to some major settlements,
    > including $246 billion to end lawsuits by the states, in more than 50
    > years of litigation, they have had to write checks to only a handful
    > of individual smokers.
    >
    > The Boeken award — consisting of $5.54 million in compensatory
    > damages, $50 million in punitive damages and more than $26 million in
    > interest — will be the largest recovery by an individual to date.
    >
    > It will eclipse the previous record payment of $16.7 million last year
    > to a former smoker from Glendale. Philip Morris, a unit of Altria
    > Group Inc. and the top U.S. cigarette maker, lost that case too.
    >
    > Boeken's widow, Judy Boeken, could not be reached for comment. But her
    > lawyer, Michael Piuze of Los Angeles, said she "is happy that the
    > litigation's over."
    >
    > Ed Sweda, senior attorney for the Boston-based Tobacco Products
    > Liability Project, which encourages lawsuits against the tobacco
    > industry, said the Supreme Court's decision not to accept the appeal
    > "demonstrates that tobacco litigation remains a viable — and still
    > emerging — strategy to promote the public health."
    >
    > Still, the award is a wisp of its original self. Outraged jurors in
    > Los Angeles County Superior Court had ordered Philip Morris to pay
    > Boeken $3 billion in addition to compensatory damages in June 2001
    > after finding the company guilty of fraud, negligence,
    > misrepresentation and selling a defective product.
    >
    > Weeks later, the trial judge sliced the punitive award to $100
    > million. A California appeals court then trimmed it to $50 million,
    > despite its finding that Philip Morris' conduct was "extremely
    > reprehensible."
    >
    > "The very conduct that injured Boeken was directed at all smokers in
    > the United States, repeated over many years with knowledge of the risk
    > to human life and health," and demonstrated "intentional deceit," the
    > state appeals court ruled last year.
    >
    > But the panel also cited a 2003 U.S. Supreme Court opinion that
    > punitive damages usually should not exceed nine times the compensatory
    > damages. That ratio was reflected in the state appeals court ruling.
    >
    > Piuze had argued that the ratio was a guideline, not a rule, and
    > should not protect a company that he said was responsible for millions
    > of deaths.
    >
    > Although the court's decision Monday was a victory for the plaintiff,
    > Piuze said he was not satisfied "with the end result, which is a
    > penalty of one half week of earnings" for Philip Morris.
    >
    > Steven Rissman, associate general counsel for Altria Corporate
    > Services Inc., another unit of Altria, said Monday that he was not
    > surprised the Supreme Court declined to review the case. "You can
    > never have the highest of expectations when you're talking about a
    > court that accepts less than 100 of the 7,000 petitions that it's
    > presented each year."
    >
    > Legal analysts believe that the court may be more likely to consider
    > an appeal of another verdict that went well beyond the 9-to-1
    > guideline.
    >
    > It's an Oregon case in which the $80-million award against Philip
    > Morris includes $79.5 million in punitive damages and $521,000 in
    > compensatory damages — a ratio of more than 152 to 1.
    >
    > The Oregon Supreme Court affirmed the verdict last month, setting the
    > stage for a last-ditch appeal to the nation's highest court.
    >
    > The Boeken verdict was among a string of four straight big defeats for
    > cigarette makers in Los Angeles and San Francisco superior courts.
    >
    > Rissman noted that since the last of these plaintiffs' victories in
    > 2002, Philip Morris has successfully defended five consecutive
    > individual smoker cases in California.
    >
    > Altria shares rose 4 cents Monday to $73.59.
    >

    Dzien dobry Panie Jurku, mnie tez to nie martwi i tak te szumowiny za
    dlugo siedza na tych stolkach.


  • 6. Data: 2006-03-21 18:35:04
    Temat: Re: Odszkodowanie od Philip Morris
    Od: PARAGON07 <r...@n...o2.pl>

    PARAGON07 <r...@n...o2.pl> wrote in news:Xns978DC6E24C1DFPARAGON07
    @193.110.122.97:

    > the creator <c...@a...net> wrote in news:unXTf.2909$yo1.1797@trndny09:
    >
    >> Wczoraj Sad Najwyzszy USA odmowil rozpatrzenia apelacji Philip Morris
    >> od wyroku Sad Najwyzszego Kalifornii w sprawie spowodowania raka pluc
    >> Richarda Boekena. Oznacza to ze pozostaje w mocy wyrok nakazujacy
    >> wyplacenie odszkodowania.
    >>
    >> Piec lat temu lawa wybrana przez Philip Morris wydala wyrok nakazujacy
    >> zaplacenie pol miliona dolarow odszkodowania ofiarze raka pluc oraz
    >> dodadkowo nawiazke w wysokosci 3 miliardow dolarow. Sedzia zredukowal
    >> nawiazke do 100 milionow a sad apelacyjny do 50 milionow.
    >> Philip Morris musi teraz wyplacic zasadzona kwote plus odsetki
    >> wynoszace
    >> polowe tek kwoty. Dodatkowo, koszta adwokata.
    >>
    >> Richard Boeken nie zobaczy ani centa z tych pieniedzy. Zmarl wkrotce
    >> po pierwszym wyroku.
    >>
    >> http://www.supremecourtus.gov/docket/05-600.htm
    >>
    >>
    >> Dzisiejszy The Los Angeles Times:
    >>
    >> Widow's Legal Battle With Philip Morris Ends
    >> By Myron Levin, Times Staff Writer
    >> March 21, 2006
    >>
    >> Five years after a landmark defeat in a Los Angeles courtroom, tobacco
    >> giant Philip Morris USA has exhausted its appeals and will have to pay
    >> record damages of more than $82 million to the widow of a longtime
    >> smoker of its Marlboro cigarettes.
    >>
    >> Without comment, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to review a
    >> 2001 verdict in the case filed by Richard Boeken of Topanga. Boeken,
    >> who began smoking in his teens, died of cancer at 57, shortly after
    >> the verdict in the first suit by an individual smoker ever tried in
    >> Los Angeles.
    >>
    >> ADVERTISEMENT
    >> Although cigarette makers have agreed to some major settlements,
    >> including $246 billion to end lawsuits by the states, in more than 50
    >> years of litigation, they have had to write checks to only a handful
    >> of individual smokers.
    >>
    >> The Boeken award — consisting of $5.54 million in compensatory
    >> damages, $50 million in punitive damages and more than $26 million in
    >> interest — will be the largest recovery by an individual to date.
    >>
    >> It will eclipse the previous record payment of $16.7 million last year
    >> to a former smoker from Glendale. Philip Morris, a unit of Altria
    >> Group Inc. and the top U.S. cigarette maker, lost that case too.
    >>
    >> Boeken's widow, Judy Boeken, could not be reached for comment. But her
    >> lawyer, Michael Piuze of Los Angeles, said she "is happy that the
    >> litigation's over."
    >>
    >> Ed Sweda, senior attorney for the Boston-based Tobacco Products
    >> Liability Project, which encourages lawsuits against the tobacco
    >> industry, said the Supreme Court's decision not to accept the appeal
    >> "demonstrates that tobacco litigation remains a viable — and still
    >> emerging — strategy to promote the public health."
    >>
    >> Still, the award is a wisp of its original self. Outraged jurors in
    >> Los Angeles County Superior Court had ordered Philip Morris to pay
    >> Boeken $3 billion in addition to compensatory damages in June 2001
    >> after finding the company guilty of fraud, negligence,
    >> misrepresentation and selling a defective product.
    >>
    >> Weeks later, the trial judge sliced the punitive award to $100
    >> million. A California appeals court then trimmed it to $50 million,
    >> despite its finding that Philip Morris' conduct was "extremely
    >> reprehensible."
    >>
    >> "The very conduct that injured Boeken was directed at all smokers in
    >> the United States, repeated over many years with knowledge of the risk
    >> to human life and health," and demonstrated "intentional deceit," the
    >> state appeals court ruled last year.
    >>
    >> But the panel also cited a 2003 U.S. Supreme Court opinion that
    >> punitive damages usually should not exceed nine times the compensatory
    >> damages. That ratio was reflected in the state appeals court ruling.
    >>
    >> Piuze had argued that the ratio was a guideline, not a rule, and
    >> should not protect a company that he said was responsible for millions
    >> of deaths.
    >>
    >> Although the court's decision Monday was a victory for the plaintiff,
    >> Piuze said he was not satisfied "with the end result, which is a
    >> penalty of one half week of earnings" for Philip Morris.
    >>
    >> Steven Rissman, associate general counsel for Altria Corporate
    >> Services Inc., another unit of Altria, said Monday that he was not
    >> surprised the Supreme Court declined to review the case. "You can
    >> never have the highest of expectations when you're talking about a
    >> court that accepts less than 100 of the 7,000 petitions that it's
    >> presented each year."
    >>
    >> Legal analysts believe that the court may be more likely to consider
    >> an appeal of another verdict that went well beyond the 9-to-1
    >> guideline.
    >>
    >> It's an Oregon case in which the $80-million award against Philip
    >> Morris includes $79.5 million in punitive damages and $521,000 in
    >> compensatory damages — a ratio of more than 152 to 1.
    >>
    >> The Oregon Supreme Court affirmed the verdict last month, setting the
    >> stage for a last-ditch appeal to the nation's highest court.
    >>
    >> The Boeken verdict was among a string of four straight big defeats for
    >> cigarette makers in Los Angeles and San Francisco superior courts.
    >>
    >> Rissman noted that since the last of these plaintiffs' victories in
    >> 2002, Philip Morris has successfully defended five consecutive
    >> individual smoker cases in California.
    >>
    >> Altria shares rose 4 cents Monday to $73.59.
    >>
    >
    > Dzien dobry Panie Jurku, mnie tez to nie martwi i tak te szumowiny za
    > dlugo siedza na tych stolkach.

    Przepraszam to zdanie do postu ponizej.


  • 7. Data: 2006-03-21 18:44:32
    Temat: Re: Odszkodowanie od Philip Morris
    Od: the creator <c...@a...net>

    arturo wrote:


    > W artykule news:unXTf.2909$yo1.1797@trndny09,
    > niejaki(a): the creator z adresu <c...@a...net> napisał(a):
    >
    >
    >>Wczoraj Sad Najwyzszy USA odmowil rozpatrzenia apelacji Philip Morris
    >>od wyroku Sad Najwyzszego Kalifornii w sprawie spowodowania raka pluc
    >>Richarda Boekena. Oznacza to ze pozostaje w mocy wyrok nakazujacy
    >>wyplacenie odszkodowania.
    >>
    >
    >
    > a co mowi ich orzecznictwo w sprawie odsniezania dachow ?
    >
    >


    "strict liability"

    Nie mozesz wprowadzic na rynek produktu ktory zabija klienta i udawac
    glupiego. Lawnicy wybrani przez Philip Morris orzekli ze firma swiadomie
    spowodowala raka.


    A nawiazke otrzymuje ofiara a nie rzad.


  • 8. Data: 2006-03-21 18:48:29
    Temat: Re: Odszkodowanie od Philip Morris
    Od: KrzysiekPP <k...@N...op.pl>

    > Przepraszam to zdanie do postu ponizej.

    Wstyd mi za takich ...

    --
    Krzysiek, Krakow


  • 9. Data: 2006-03-21 18:50:21
    Temat: Re: Odszkodowanie od Philip Morris
    Od: "boukun" <b...@n...pl>


    Użytkownik "KrzysiekPP" <k...@N...op.pl> napisał w wiadomości
    news:MPG.1e8a68e1cfb4913898a814@news.tpi.pl...
    >> Przepraszam to zdanie do postu ponizej.
    >
    > Wstyd mi za takich ...

    Nalogowych palaczy?

    boukun
    >
    > --
    > Krzysiek, Krakow



  • 10. Data: 2006-03-21 18:52:00
    Temat: Re: Odszkodowanie od Philip Morris
    Od: PARAGON07 <r...@n...o2.pl>

    KrzysiekPP <k...@N...op.pl> wrote in
    news:MPG.1e8a68e1cfb4913898a814@news.tpi.pl:

    >> Przepraszam to zdanie do postu ponizej.
    >
    > Wstyd mi za takich ...
    >

    A co ja takiego zrobilem, niech sie Pan wstydzi za siebie, w sttolicy
    mieszka a pisz jak z Koziej Wolki

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