The defendants claimed of their respective post-trial motions that inflammatory conduct from plaintiffs’ counsel Thomas Bosworth, of Bosworth DeAngelo, prejudiced the trial’s end result. The plaintiffs, in the meantime, contended of their post-trial movement that the court docket improperly blocked them from looking for tens of hundreds of thousands of {dollars} in medical prices.
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