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Litigation

Feb. 1, 2001

Second Opinion

Sometimes, simply taking the case at all is the most important factor in winning a big verdict. By the time Daniel Frasier's mother came to see Ventura attorney Brenda C. Andrade about a child-custody matter, she already had written off any chance of pursuing a medical malpractice lawsuit over the surgery that left her son paralyzed when he was 6 years old.

        No. 2 of the 10 Largest Verdicts of 2000

        By Ed Kimble
        
        Sometimes, simply taking the case at all is the most important factor in winning a big verdict.
        By the time Daniel Frasier's mother came to see Ventu...

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