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Verdict in Brain Damage Injury Case Ravotti v. Sunderland $7.5 Million Verdict Date of Verdict: May 2, 2003. Court and Case Number: W.D. Pa., Civil Action, No. 00-49 J. Judge: David Stewart Cercone.
Verdict in Brain Damage Injury Case Ravotti v. Sunderland $7.5 Million Verdict Date of Verdict: May 2, 2003. Court and Case Number: W.D. Pa., Civil Action, No. 00-49 J. Judge: David Stewart Cercone.
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