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Litigation

Oct. 21, 2000

Above and Beyond

No one can ever say that John B. Marcin doesn't prepare for his cases. While representing the widow of a driver who was killed when his big rig smashed into an overturned truck blocking a rural road in southern Utah, Marcin and co-counsel John Samberg decided to recreate the accident and videotape it.

By Leonard Novarro
        No one can ever say that John B. Marcin doesn't prepare for his cases. While representing the widow of a driver who was killed when his big rig smashed into an overturned truck blocking a rural road in southern Utah, Marcin and co-counsel John Samberg decided to recreate the accident and videotape it. After hiring a film crew from Northern California, two 18-wheelers, two huge tow tru...

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