Although this may constitute negligence, the defective product claims and
pharmaceutical liability laws that govern defective drug cases do not require plaintiffs to show that the manufacturers and / or distributors of these drugs acted negligently.
Not exact matches
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.
Nonetheless, C.B. Fleet Company may be held liable for negligence under
pharmaceutical statutes or be subject to strict product
liability laws, in which case negligence need not be proven.
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Pharmaceutical Company v. Insurers: Confidential arbitration proceedings relating to
liability insurance and its application to US
pharmaceutical risks (policy governed by New York
Law) giving rise to issues as to the scope of cover / exclusion clauses.
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.
Under
pharmaceutical and product
liability laws, a company's role in the manufacture or distribution of bad medicine is sufficient to hold the company liable.
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.
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.
At the
law offices of Altman & Altman, our seasoned team of product
liability and drug injury attorneys have decades of experience handling all types of defective medication cases, and have fought against some of the largest
pharmaceutical corporations to achieve the highest possible settlements for our clients.
He has extensive experience in representing a major media company, financial institutions, brand name
pharmaceutical manufacturers, accounting firms,
law firms, and a variety of other companies and professionals in federal and state litigation, including in matters involving antitrust
law, securities
law, corporate governance,
pharmaceutical pricing, contract disputes, accountants
liability, legal malpractice and communications
law.
Other lawsuits have been filed under
pharmaceutical liability and product
liability laws.
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.
So if you are making a claim against a
pharmaceutical company, for example, it helps to know that the Missouri product
liability law firm is able to take on defective drug cases.
Some states have
pharmaceutical laws that contain elements of negligence as well as strict
liability.
Her litigation career has spanned many practice areas, including professional
liability,
pharmaceutical litigation, employment
law and commercial litigation.
Gluck specializes in personal injury cases involving wrongful death, car accidents, head injuries, motorcycle accidents, liquor
law liability, premises
liability, defective medical devices and
pharmaceutical product
liability.
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.
The Lanier
Law Firm is a pioneer in its involvement in numerous
pharmaceutical liability litigations, with an extremely successful track record.
Sheryl has published numerous articles and CLE materials on current topics in medical device /
pharmaceutical litigation, Minnesota product
liability law, and settlement issues.
During
law school, he joined the juggernaut litigation firm Girardi - Keese and worked multi-million dollar
pharmaceutical and products
liability cases.