Otto E. Pritchard v. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company, Appendix to Brief for Appellant, 1960.

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Otto E. Pritchard v. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company, Appendix to Brief for Appellant, 1960.

The Appdendix to Brief for Appellant is largely comprised of the transcript of the 1960 jury trial before John L. Miller of Otto E. Pritchard v. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company. Otto E. Pritchard claimed that Liggett & Meyers Tobacco Company maliciously misrepresented their Chesterfield cigarettes to the general public as healthy. As a result of this malicious misrepresentation, Pritchard sustained damage to his health and claimed that Liggett & Meyers should pay for that damage.

1 paige box; 5 volumes.

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