Our lawyers have been at the forefront of innovations in the management of
national pharmaceutical litigation.
Not exact matches
With deep experience in product liability matters and class action
litigation, including catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases, as well as consumer fraud, he represents
national and international companies, including manufacturers of motor vehicles, power tools,
pharmaceuticals, clothing, glass products, outdoor power equipment, and industrial machinery.
Defense of leading U.S.
pharmaceutical and biologic manufacturers in
national and international product liability and commercial
litigation involving prescription biologics, nonsteroidal pain medications, diet drugs, statins and other medications, including class actions, multi-district
litigations, Congressional investigations, criminal proceedings, and shareholder derivative
litigation
Serve as
national counsel for a major
pharmaceutical company in all aspects of its HRT
litigation.
He has coordinated the
national defense of several major
pharmaceutical litigations and has led teams defending manufacturers of vaccines, blood products, automobiles, asbestos - containing products, toys and many other products.
The publication highlights some of the firm's high - profile representations, including its role as lead
national counsel for an international
pharmaceutical company in hormone replacement therapy
litigation, Wright's representation of Ford against allegations of unintended acceleration and faulty spark plugs, and Troyer's defense of Wells Fargo in a nationwide class action and an associated individual action and his representation of a manufacturing company in a toxic tort case.
In other business
litigation, he has represented the
National Football League, AOL, Alphatec Spine, Amylin
Pharmaceuticals, Barratt Developments, CIBC, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, DirecTV, Fluor, Hughes Network Systems, Gateway, Harcourt Learning Direct, Hilton, Hyatt, Hydranautics, MidAmerican Energy Holdings, Montrose Chemical, Neiman - Marcus, Nintendo, Oracle, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Reebok, Reed Elsevier, Relational Investors, Safeway, the Salt Lake Organizing Committee, Societe Generale, Sony Electronics, Teledyne, Themis Bar Review, Thermo Fisher Scientific, United Technologies, ViaSat and others.
With subject - matter expertise in various areas of the law, including intellectual property,
pharmaceutical, environmental, construction, labor and employment, securities and commercial
litigation, Planet Depos court reporters hold state and
national licenses including CSR, RPR, RMR, RDR, CLR, CRR, RSA, and CMRS.
Defending a
pharmaceutical manufacturer as part of a King & Spalding team serving as
national co-counsel and trial counsel in nationwide
litigation.
Howard Nations has been at the forefront of civil and personal injury
litigation for over 50 years and has built a
national practice focused on mass tort
pharmaceuticals, individual catastrophic injuries, and complex business
litigation.
The Nations Law Firm is a
national catastrophic injury and
pharmaceutical litigation firm.
Our present and recent engagements as
national coordinating counsel in major
pharmaceutical and medical device
litigation involve numerous products for many of the world's largest
pharmaceutical manufacturers.
Howard Nations has been at the forefront of civil and personal injury
litigation for 50 years and has a
national practice that focuses on mass tort
pharmaceuticals and medical devices, individual catastrophic injuries, wrongful death, and complex business
litigation.
Legal Times: «Wednesday's decisive Supreme Court ruling against Wyeth in a landmark
pharmaceutical product liability case may also close off a major front in a hard - fought battle by businesses and the Bush administration to insulate
national corporations from state tort
litigation.»
In product liability
litigation, we represent
pharmaceutical and medical device makers and distributors in all aspects of
national and international
litigation as: (a) lead trial counsel, (b)
national or global coordinating counsel, (c) resolution counsel, and (d) appellate counsel.