MASSACHUSETTS -
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Applies “Transient Jurisdiction” Doctrine To Hold Nonresident Individuals’ Intentional, Knowing And Voluntary Presence In Massachusetts At Time Of Service Sufficient To...more
1/31/2019
/ Due Process ,
Duty to Warn ,
False Advertising ,
Hazing ,
Learned Intermediary ,
Manufacturers ,
Out-of-State Companies ,
Personal Jurisdiction ,
Prescription Drugs ,
Unfair or Deceptive Trade Practices ,
Wrongful Death
Massachusetts Federal Court Holds No Personal Jurisdiction Over Foreign Manufacturer Which, Although It Used A Nationwide United States Distributor, Did Not Specifically Target Massachusetts For Sales -
In Preferred Mut....more
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Recognizes Claim Against Brand-Name Drug Manufacturer By Generic Drug User Where Failure To Warn Is Reckless -
In Rafferty v. Merck & Co., 479 Mass. 141 (2018), plaintiff alleged...more
Massachusetts Federal Court In Prescription Drug Case Holds “Learned Intermediary” Rule Requiring Warnings Only To Prescribing Physician Applied Even Though Patient and Caregiver Were Physicians, But Experts’ Affidavits of...more
4/18/2017
/ Affidavits ,
Failure To Warn ,
Learned Intermediary ,
Maintenance ,
Negligence ,
Personal Jurisdiction ,
Pharmaceutical Industry ,
Physicians ,
Prescription Drugs ,
Statute of Limitations ,
Strict Liability ,
Unfair or Deceptive Trade Practices ,
Warning Labels ,
Wrongful Death