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November 6, 2009


"Why Drug Companies Should Beware Of Doing Business In West Virginia"

Beck and Herrmann explain why the Mountain State's inroads on the learned intermediary doctrine are a serious matter, especially since forum-shopping could lead to the application of the state's liberal rule to drug injuries alleged to have occurred in other states.

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