In court, there are no “right” or “wrong” parties—only good lawyers capable of winning the case, and bad ones doomed to failure. And both of them sometimes get a chance that can’t be missed.
A small firm, “Finley and Figg,” seems to have gotten that chance.
A cholesterol-lowering drug appears to have killed several people and turned many others into disabled persons.
If the firm wins the case against a pharmaceutical company, money for the injured and for the lawyers will flow like a river.
But if things go differently…