By Greg Land | April 2, 2018
A federal jury in Arizona's verdict included $2 million in punitive damages against the makers of an implanted blood filter that broke apart and left fragments in a woman's heart and lodged in her artery. More than 3,000 suits have been filed against C.R. Bard over the devices.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 26, 2018
Asbestos filings fell in 2017, and it didn't matter whether they were brought over mesothelioma, lung cancer or other forms of cancer, according to consulting firm KCIC.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | March 26, 2018
Millions of dollars a pharmaceutical inventor received under a technology license agreement should be treated as ordinary income, rather than capital gains, for tax purposes, a split federal appeals panel has ruled.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Steven Schain | March 26, 2018
How gung ho is New Jersey's proposed adult-use marijuana program? Beyond generating tens of millions of annual tax revenue, New Jersey's adult-use marijuana program will decimate neighboring states' medical marijuana programs.
By Kristen Rasmussen | March 21, 2018
A partner in Covington & Burling's food, drug, and device practice group and a former associate chief counsel for enforcement in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Office of Chief Counsel is named GC at the pharmaceutical giant.
By Michael Booth | March 19, 2018
The three-judge Appellate Division panel reinstated the lawsuit, which alleged that 42-year-old Michelle Skounakis died 15 days after she was prescribed Cytomel, a thyroid hormone that can be used as a weight-loss medication.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Louis Locascio | March 19, 2018
OP-ED: Some medical bills, not paid by PIP benefits, may now be admitted into evidence.
By Michael Booth | March 15, 2018
On Monday, the Senate Budget Appropriations Committee recommended passage of the bill, S-482, in a 10-2 vote. That vote comes after the Senate Heath, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee urged passage of the bill in a 6-2 vote in February.
By Josefa Velasquez | March 14, 2018
The banking industry is a major hurdle for the medical marijuana business in New York and other states, lawyers say. Big banks are reluctant to get involved because of the uncertainty around federal anti-money laundering and other statutes aimed at discouraging moving illegal cash around.
By Michael Booth | March 12, 2018
The New Jersey Supreme Court is considering whether a hospital maintains the right of confidentiality for its internal review documents detailing adverse events even when it does not follow mandated procedure for reporting incidents to the state Department of Health.
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