EGLET, KEMP AND PARKER WIN MULTI-BILLION-DOLLAR VERDICT AGAINST REAL WATER IN LANDMARK CASE
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In a landmark case, attorneys Robert Eglet, Will Kemp, and Theodore Parker achieved a significant victory against Real Water, Inc., resulting in a multi-billion-dollar verdict. The jury found Real Water liable for producing toxic alkaline water that harmed over 60 consumers, including Lisa King, who experienced severe health consequences. This ruling, amounting to 3.8 billion dollars in damages, is one of the largest in U.S. product liability history, emphasizing the importance of corporate accountability and consumer safety.
This case was about holding corporations accountable when they knowingly endanger the public; Real Water marketed itself as a healthy product, but in reality, it was poisoning people.
The jury found Real Water liable for product defects, and reckless disregard for consumer safety, awarding substantial compensatory damages of 80 million and punitive damages of 3 billion.
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