Valdese Pharmaceutical Product Lawyer, North Carolina


Lyndon R Helton

Health Care, Workers' Compensation, Personal Injury, Car Accident
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  28 Years

J. Bryan Elliott

Social Security -- Disability, Disability, Bankruptcy
Status:  Retired           Licensed:  49 Years

Casey Winebarger Pope

Medicare & Medicaid, Wills, Property & Casualty, Corporate
Status:  In Good Standing           

Charles D. Dixon

Health Care, Gift Taxation, Estate Planning, Corporate
Status:  Deceased           

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

PPD DEVELOPMENT, LP v. COGNITION PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC

... North Carolina ("Wilmington office"). It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of another North Carolina corporation, Pharmaceutical Product Development, Inc., that is also headquartered in Wilmington, North Carolina. In addition to its ...

Reid v. HOSPIRA, INC.

... At the time of her injury, plaintiff was employed as a production operator by Hospira, Inc. ("defendant"), a pharmaceutical manufacturer. Plaintiff worked in the "finishing department" where six stations were set up for packaging defendant's product in preparation for shipping. ...

State v. Ward

... obvious to distinguish because they lacked the uniform color, shape, and markings associated with the high standards of the pharmaceutical industry. ... One of the factors is that the "physical appearance of the tablets, capsules or other finished product containing the substance is ...