mark lanier is here. will they win? >> they might, they might. no warnings, and pediatrics say they're dangerous for adolescents. put out a study. increased caffeine and increases the heart rate 6 to 10 beats a minutes. stuart: this will go to trial and the implied liability, if the lady and her parents win. now, what would satisfy you, the lawyer, money of course? but do you want warning labels? >> i want warning labels that says, parents need to watch out not let their kids drink this stuff. stuart: not to let the kids drink this stuff. >> yeah. stuart: so, if one of these cases came to you, you would take this case. >> would i give serious thought to taking this case, in maryland which is where it happened. i would not take it in texas. stuart: and would you care to counter balance the lawyer among us? >> i think having a warning label not telling kids to drink this, when the kids are going to 7-eleven and buying them themselves. stuart: everything has a warning label on it, just about everything does. and it loses impact. doesn't it. i wouldn