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James M. Bolus

Mass Torts, Class Action, Pharmaceutical Product, Bad Faith Insurance, Medical Malpractice
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  34 Years

George David McClure

International Intellectual Property, Biotechnology, Food & Drug Administration, Pharmaceutical Product
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Pitcock v. Com.

... in the pharmacy logs as medical records protected under HIPAA [2] and Protected Health Information covered by pharmaceutical privacy policies. ... regulated by the statute, in essence consent to the statute by producing identification and signing that they received the product. ...

Hyman & Armstrong, PSC v. Gunderson

... A product is "unreasonably dangerous" if it creates such a risk of injury to a potential user that an ordinarily prudent manufacturer of pharmaceutical products, being fully aware of the risks, would not have placed or kept the product on the market.... ...

Jones v. Com.

... The other pills were identified visually by two lab technicians using the pharmaceutical database Identidex. ... chemical substances and the subsequent enactment of a statute making trafficking in a simulated substance a crime, Miller appears to be somewhat a product of the times ...

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