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"But, in many cases, that made no difference.
The court, after all, voluntarily undertook to decide the cases that made the June headlines.
But it was Lerach's personality, as much as his cases, that made him such a notorious figure.
What they are sure of, though, is that the number of victims will be higher than the two cases that made it into police records in 2013.
In the years that followed, civil-rights lawyers and activists won a series of court cases that made it increasingly difficult for patients to be treated without their consent.
"It's scorched earth with Dickie Scruggs," says Mr. Merkel, sitting in a wood-paneled office featuring duck-hunting memorabilia and two framed checks representing about $17 million in payments that Mr. Scruggs had to disgorge to Mr. Merkel's client — a lawyer named Alwyn Luckey who argued that Mr. Scruggs shortchanged him for work he performed on asbestos cases that made Mr. Scruggs rich.
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In both cases, that makes them what they are.
"The cases that make it that far are very few," she says.
"This is one of the cases that make me want to jump for happiness," Rotaru said.
Other cases that make the news usually involve multiple attackers, violence or attacks on children.
Moreover, failures in the few cases that make it to court have severe consequences for whatever prosecutions may come next.
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