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February 15, 2007


Drugmaker liability in Michigan

Bill Childs and Pharmalot have more on the efforts by trial lawyers and Democratic lawmakers in Michigan to do away with that state's unique-in-the-nation liability protections for drug designs and warnings that are duly approved by the federal government. More here, here, here, and here; last June the Manhattan Institute's Trial Lawyers Inc. project published a report defending the present law.

Posted by Walter Olson at 12:06 AM | TrackBack (0)



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