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Law360 Quotes Co-Chair Marc Blubaugh on Supreme Court Broker Negligence Case Pivotal for Trucking
October 5, 2025
Law360’s latest article, High Court Broker Negligence Case ‘Pivotal’ for Trucking, explores a key Supreme Court review that could reshape broker liability and bring much-needed clarity to the freight transportation industry.
Marc Blubaugh, partner and co-chair of Benesch’s Transportation & Logistics Practice Group, shared his perspective on the development, stating:
“We are all aware of ‘nuclear verdicts’ having been entered against trucking companies. However, freight brokers are also on the receiving end of such verdicts,” Blubaugh added. “Freight brokers are just the latest targets for the plaintiffs’ personal injury bar in their search for yet additional ‘deep pockets.'”
Read more: High Court Broker Negligence Case ‘Pivotal’ For Trucking – Law360
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