Sentences with phrase «pharmaceutical liability practice»

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Harlan Prater's three decades of law practice have been devoted to all types of high - stakes civil trial work, with a focus on product liability and pharmaceutical and medical device litigation.
John concentrates his practice on representing corporate clients in tort defense, products liability, mass torts, class actions, toxic torts, asbestos, litigation management, food liability, professional liability, pharmaceutical and medical device litigation, environmental litigation, intellectual property litigation, construction defect litigation, general liability, premises liability, and business and insurance disputes.
Her practice includes the defense of product liability actions, including those involving pharmaceutical and vehicular products, among others, the prosecution and defense of negligence actions, including malpractice actions, the defense of toxic tort and environmental actions, the representation of creatives and entertainment companies in contract negotiations, contractual disputes, and other disputes, and the representation of employers in labor matters.
We have neutrals with extensive experience in virtually every practice area, including antitrust, banking, civil rights, consumer actions, employment, environmental / toxic tort, healthcare, insurance coverage, intellectual property, product liability / torts, pharmaceutical / medical devices, securities, and unfair business practices.
She has a wide range of experience representing clients in contractual disputes and business disputes in Texas, as well as in cases pending throughout the United States, involving product liability, including pharmaceutical product liability, commercial and creative contract negotiations and claims, wrongful death, toxic torts, mass torts, environmental exposures, technology matters, premises liability, deceptive trade practices, and warranty claims.
Jim M. Perdue, Jr. is a partner in Perdue & Kidd, with a national practice focusing on trying lawsuits, from cases involving defective medical products and pharmaceutical liability claims to catastrophic injuries of all types.
Kevin Norchi began the practice of law with civil trial experience in Cleveland for two years and then in Cincinnati for six years defending physicians and hospitals in medical negligence lawsuits and pharmaceutical companies in drug product liability matters.
Walter currently practices in the areas of premises liability, asbestos, hospitality / dram shop, product, auto, trucking & transportation and pharmaceutical matters.
His practice focuses largely on the litigation of complex disputes involving common law, statutory law, contract law, physician and hospital liability law, products liability law, commercial, corporate and business issues, catastrophic personal injury cases and class action / mass torts / pharmaceutical litigation.
He concentrates his practice mainly in the areas of products liability, including pharmaceuticals and other consumer products.
Mr. Sistrunk's practice focuses largely on the litigation of complex disputes involving common law, statutory law, contract law, physician and hospital liability law, product liability law, commercial, corporate and business issues, catastrophic personal injury cases and class action / mass torts / pharmaceutical litigation.
Laura's practice is devoted to civil litigation, including healthcare litigation, professional medical liability, pharmaceutical liability, labor and employment litigation, insurance litigation and appellate advocacy.
Andy Crouppen is a lawyer and senior executive at Brown & Crouppen, a St. Louis - based law firm that concentrates its practice in the areas of medical negligence, personal injury, pharmaceutical liability, worker compensation, product liability, Social Security and mesothelioma.
His product liability experience is broad, but his practice has been focused on pharmaceutical products and claims against energy companies, especially claims relating to fuel gases.
Mr. Geiger represents business clients in all types of disputes, such as product liability (including pharmaceuticals and medical devices), toxic torts, medical and genetics negligence, breach of privacy, other personal injury claims, class actions, multidistrict litigation, governmental actions, insurance litigation, breaches of contract, allegations of fraud and unfair trade practices, commercial warranty disputes and intellectual property controversies.
Jonathan's practice is focused on mass tort product liability litigation involving defective medical devices and pharmaceutical drugs.
Our practice areas include pharmaceutical mass torts, commercial litigation, automotive products liability, and other personal injury.
She focuses her practice on the representation of injured parties in professional negligence and personal injury litigation, pharmaceutical and medical device products liability litigation.
Her litigation career has spanned many practice areas, including professional liability, pharmaceutical litigation, employment law and commercial litigation.
Chair of Houston Harbaugh's Intellectual Property Practice and Co-Chair of the Litigation Practice, Mr. Sneath is a trial attorney focusing on complex business litigation, intellectual property, patents, trademarks, trade secrets, DTSA, products and pharmaceutical liability, toxic torts, insurance coverage and bad faith, energy, catastrophic injury and tort litigation matters.
His practice involves a wide range of litigation matters including professional and pharmaceutical malpractice, products liability, premises and security liability claims, and motor vehicle law.
Sheryl Bjork concentrates her practice on the defense of complex mass tort product liability claims, representing some of the world's largest medical device and pharmaceutical manufacturers in individual, MDL, and class action litigation.
Lex Machina's Product Liability (PL) module includes access to case tags that identify key subjects within the larger practice area: medical devices / pharmaceutical (61 % of the PL cases pending since 2009), Asbestos (28 %), Vehicles (1.7 %) and Aircraft (less than 1 %).
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