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After the Sept. 11 attacks, plaintiffs' personal injury lawyers feel caught in a vise of two contradictory forces -- both of them bad. On one side, they say, this is a terrible time to take a case to a jury because even a tragic case pales by comparison to the terrorist attack. On the other, the disruption to the courts and thousands of lawyers has put plaintiffs' firms under significant economic pressure.
October 15, 2001 at 12:00 AM
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