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How to Introduce Yourself

Attorney at Work

Jane: “We’re an early-stage company that manufactures and sells biometric identification systems. You know, those touchpads that read your fingerprints to grant access to secure facilities like research labs, pharmaceutical companies, defense installations, and so forth.”. Rachel: “I’m not familiar with Integrated Biometrics, Jane.

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Johnson & Johnson Reaches $700 Million Settlement Over Talcum Powder Litigation

Complex Discovery

This case highlights critical issues surrounding product safety, transparency, and the ethical responsibilities of corporations, especially within the pharmaceutical industry. Moving Forward The agreement stipulates that Johnson & Johnson will not manufacture, promote, or sell talc-based products in the United States anymore.

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Pharma Companies Agree to Ulcer-Inducing Settlement Over Zantac

Practice of Law

All of these are major pharmaceutical companies with extensive histories and significant roles in the development, manufacturing, and distribution of medications – and one in particular: ranitidine. It was responsible for manufacturing and distributing the drug in the U.S. You might recognize it better as Zantac. state courts.

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Strobel v. Johnson & Johnson: Got a Hearsay Problem? Don't Give Up.

Evidence at Trial

Beyond knowing the mechanics of the rules of evidence, effective advocates use the rules as weapons of persuasion. Equally important is the ability to adjust to the constantly changing landscape of admitted and excluded evidence. If a key piece of evidence is excluded, pivoting to "Plan B" is essential. Last month's Strobel v.