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Forum Non Conveniens

James J. 'J.' Ferrelli

On July 31, 2007, the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court affirmed the forum non conveniens dismissal of pharmaceutical product liability claims filed by 95 UK plaintiffs in In re Vioxx Litigation, Docket No. A-1731-06T1. The case involved allegations asserting personal injury claims allegedly caused by defendant Merck & Co., Inc.'s anti-inflammatory medicine, Vioxx'. This is a noteworthy forum non conveniens decision that could well have ramifications outside of New Jersey, particularly in other mass tort situations.

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Building a Fire Wall

Eric G. Lasker

Part One of this series discussed the misuse of the public nuisance doctrine in product liability litigation. The conclusion addresses the rejection of these claims by courts in Missouri and New Jersey.

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<b>Practice Tip: </b> Dealing with the Surprise Government Interview

David M. Rosenfield & James A. Moss

This article will help companies and their employees prepare for and, if necessary, deal with, a surprise interview by government agents conducted as part of an investigation of an allegedly defective product.

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Off-Label Promotion and Product Liability Considerations

Alan G. Minsk & David Hoffman

It is well documented that government bodies are scrutinizing companies' promotional efforts, particularly marketing of products for unapproved uses, commonly referred to as 'off-label promotion.' Of course, it is important for any company to consider the regulatory implications of disseminating off-label information. However, it is shortsighted for companies not to consider potential product liability implications of off-label promotion.

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Business Opportunity Alternatives

Ron Laurie

Part One of this series discussed the following forms of the business opportunity model of patent monetization: 1) outright sale of the patent; 2) exclusive field-of-use licenses; and 3) nonexclusive licenses and transfer of know-how. This month's installment addresses corporate transactions and various investment and financing vehicles.

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<i>In Re Seagate, LLC</i>

Stacy L. Prall

Tension concerning the duty-of-care standard has continually mounted as courts have wrestled with the scope of the waiver of the attorney-client and work-product privileges when litigants asserted an advice-of-counsel defense. More recently, several district courts extended the waiver to trial counsel, further presenting considerable obstacles when defending a claim of willful infringement. It is in this environment that the Federal Circuit decided, sua sponte, that it should reconsider the duty-of-care standard and the waiver issues associated with the advice-of-counsel defense.

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USPTO Significantly Modifies Rules Governing Continuing Applications and Claim Quantities

Andrew T. Spence, James T. Pinyerd, Guy R. Gosnell

As discussed in detail in this two-part series, the final rule places a number of restrictions on various aspects of patent practice. This first installment examines the final rule as it relates to continued examination filings.

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Detailed Billing

Zusha Elinson

Today's bills are as thick as case files, and at least as detailed. Concerned over what lawyers are doing with their time and who's working on a matter ' whether to track diversity or to keep expensive but inexperienced first-year associates off the case ' clients demand exhaustive accounting from their outside counsel.

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Five Easy Steps To Help New Associates Put Their Best Foot Forward

Jacqueline G. Meyer

Before beginning any new venture, family and friends frequently caution that 'starting something new is never easy.' This phrase is particularly true for law school graduates seeking to embark on the next phase of their careers. While some are transitioning out of one industry and into the legal field, others are entering the work force for the very first time. Understanding this phenomenon, many firms have developed Orientation/Integration programs to ease the transition from law student to practicing attorney.

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HELP! Communicating During a Crisis

John J. Buchanan

Part One of this series set forth tips for handling a crisis that will resolve in a timely manner and will not be the downfall of a firm. This month's installment addresses clients in crisis.

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