In the biggest business case of the term, the Court delivered a surprising 6-to-3 loss to the pharmaceutical industry. Wyeth v. Levine had the potential to end drug litigation as we know it. Instead, the Court granted what the winning lawyer, David Frederick of Kellogg Huber, calls "a resounding victory for consumers."
March 04, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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