Motion For Appeal Filed in $32M Mold Case

The appeals court decision that dramatically reduced the $32 million award in a celebrated Texas mold damage case wont discourage lawyers from continuing to file such suits, the attorney who brought the action told National Underwriter.

Attorney Fred Hagans also said that parties in the case have filed motions that might eventually bring the issue before the Texas Supreme Court.

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