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Relearning the Learned Intermediary Doctrine
Although the learned intermediary doctrine dictates that a drug manufacturer's duty to warn is owed to the doctor, rather than the patient, informing the doctor of the risks may not always be sufficient to guard against liability.
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To Call or Not to Call
This article briefly examines the controversial topic of ex parte contacts, and describes how such contacts were successfully employed to obtain summary judgment in two separate cases pending within the Aredia'/Zometa' mass tort litigation.
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Decisions of Interest
In-depth analysis of several recent rulings.
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NJ & CT News
What's happening in neighboring states.
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Landlord & Tenant
Discussion of a recent ruling.
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Development
A look at three important cases.
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Cooperatives & Condominiums
In-depth discussion of several key rulings.
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Mortgages on Tenancy By the Entireties Property
The rights of a mortgagee with respect to property held by a married couple as tenants by the entirety engenders considerable confusion, sometimes leading to litigation even of easy cases, where there should be no dispute.
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Business Crimes Hotline
A look at a recent ruling.
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Verdicts
An in-depth study of ruling of interest.
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