
Chase was just a young schoolboy when he saw a Ford Pinto in flames on the freeway. The sight fascinated him, and years later, when he considered becoming a lawyer, he remembered it — and the litigation over Pintos’ exploding gas tanks.
“I went to law school specifically to be a personal injury attorney,” he said, “and in particular a products liability lawyer.”
In particular, he is a products liab...
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