Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Holds Failure-to-Warn Claim Against Drug Manufacturer Not Preempted Because There Was No “Clear Evidence” FDA Would Not Have Approved Plaintiffs’ Suggested Warning; Also Holds...more
7/30/2015
/ Admissible Evidence ,
Asbestos ,
Asbestos Litigation ,
Bayh-Dole Act ,
Biologics ,
Compensatory Awards ,
Design Defects ,
Diversity Jurisdiction ,
Expert Testimony ,
Failure To Warn ,
Federal Food Drug and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA) ,
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ,
Foreign Manufacturers ,
Fraudulent Joinder ,
Manufacturing Defects ,
Medical Devices ,
Personal Jurisdiction ,
Pharmaceutical Industry ,
Preemption ,
Private Right of Action ,
Product Defects ,
Statute of Limitations ,
Summary Judgment ,
Tobacco Litigation ,
Tolling ,
Wrongful Death
In This Issue:
- First Circuit Holds Plaintiff Lacks Standing to Recover for Allegedly Defective Product Based on Risk of Future Harm From Lightning Strike Where Complaint Contained Insufficient Facts to Demonstrate...more
In This Issue:
- Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Holds Foreign Manufacturer Which Pled Meritorious Personal Jurisdiction Defense in Answer, But Did Not Move to Dismiss, Forfeited Defense By Participating in...more