Stanford medical professor who was wrongfully arrested wins $58 million verdict
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Stanford medical professor who was wrongfully arrested wins $58 million verdict
""This verdict represents long-overdue justice for Dr. Quinn, a respected physician, professor, and innovator whose reputation and livelihood were unfairly targeted.""
""This also is a powerful reminder that the legal system cannot be manipulated as a tool for intimidation or leverage in business disputes.""
A Georgia jury awarded $58 million to Dr. James Quinn, a retired Stanford medical school professor, after he accused Chemence Medical of conspiring to have him wrongfully arrested. Quinn claimed the company, amid a contract dispute, worked with local police to arrest him on false trade secrets charges. The jury found in his favor, awarding $12 million in compensatory damages, $41 million in punitive damages, and $5 million in attorney fees. Quinn's attorney stated the verdict represents justice for Quinn and a reminder against using the legal system for intimidation.
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