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1. German Product Liability Plaintiffs Make Progress with the Pharmaceutical...
GERMANY improved the legal situation of pharmaceutical products liability plaintiffs by enacting two laws: 1) the second Pharmaceutical Act of August 24, 1976 ("Pharmaceutical Act")1 ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
2. Why International?
You have in your hands a Defense Counsel Journal issue dedicated to "international" issues. It is not coincidence that it arrives shortly before our Annual ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
3. Prepare to Earn More Frequent Flyer Miles: The Far-Reaching Grip of...
THERE are a few things that frustrate tourists traveling across the Atlantic in each direction. English tourists to the U.S. may find shopping frustrating when ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
4. Mass Tort Treatment of Pharmaceutical Product Liability Cases in England
ENGLAND was one of the first European Union ("EU") countries to introduce specific procedural provisions for "group actions" seeking recovery of damages in product liability ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
5. Obtaining Evidence in Australia for Use in the United States and Other...
IN TODAY'S global economy it is not uncommon to discover that critical evidence required for use in litigation is located in a foreign jurisdiction. In ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
6. The Evolving Landscape for Pharmaceutical Product Liability Litigation in...
ONLY a handful of pharmaceutical product liability cases have been tried in Canada, with the leading case being a decision from the mid-1980s involving reports ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
7. Can a Corporation Commit Manslaughter? Recent Developments in the United...
A CORPORATION is a legal fiction. It is an entity created by law that exists separately from its incorporators and that functions through people who ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
8. French Legal Reform: What is at Stake if Class Actions Are Introduced in...
CLASS ACTIONS may soon be introduced into French law. In a speech delivered on January 4, 2005, French President Jacques Chirac came out in favor ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
9. The U.S. Corporate Defendant's Captive Insurer's Dilemma: Third Party...
IT HAS BEEN said that Great Britain and the United States are two nations separated by a common language. They might also be compared as ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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