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New York Law Journal

Rozema v. U.S. Depart. of Health

By | March 14, 2016
Information as to Menthol in Cigarettes Properly Withheld Under FOIA Exemptions 3, 4
2 minute read

The American Lawyer

Bad Eggs, Tainted Nuts and Infected Fruit

The most sickening foodbourne illness scandals of recent years.
1 minute read

The American Lawyer

Tainted-Food Scandals Carry Big Risks for Company Execs

The Chipotle E. coli scandal dramatizes how problems in a food company's supply chain can quickly spread to the very top.
13 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Conn. Lawsuit Joins Thousands of Complaints About Birth Control Device

In the past year, Bayer Healthcare has come under increasing fire for the marketing and distribution of Essure, a birth control implant which has allegedly caused more than 300 fetal deaths and has been the subject of more than 16,000 complaints since it entered the market over a decade ago
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

So You Want to Start Your Own Protein Company?

With a solid business plan, a foundation in fitness and health and strong preventative legal measures, you should have almost everything you need to break into the billion-dollar supplement industry, writes attorney and fitness competitor Michelle Karinne Suarez.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Pearsall v. Medtronics, Inc.

By | December 15, 2015
Common Law-Based Claims in Diversity Suit Over Pacemaker's Failure Federally Preempted
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Animal Rights Group Cries Foul Over USDA Failure to Label Foie Gras

The Animal Legal Defense Fund's latest case comes after the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service failed to respond to its 2011 petition to put a label on foie gras warning consumers that it is "derived from diseased birds," citing liver disease and other ailments.
4 minute read

Litigation Daily

Shout-Out: Patterson Belknap Scores for Abbott in Diabetes Test Strip Imports

When Abbott Laboratories found the domestic market for its diabetes test strips flooded with cheaper gray market imports from Europe, it tapped lawyers from Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler to shut down the scheme.
2 minute read

Litigation Daily

Life Sciences Star Jay Lefkowitz on Warning Labels, Briefing the President and School Choice

When Jay Lefkowitz rejoined Kirkland & Ellis in 2003 after serving as a top adviser to President George W. Bush, he could naturally have slid into the role of lobbyist or public policy hired gun. Instead, he's helped turn Kirkland into a go-to firm for pharma litigation, racking up wins from the Supreme Court on down. He spoke with the Lit Daily about his practice and his time in government.
16 minute read

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