Leading Pharmacy Law Plaintiffs’ Firm Gilman Law LLP Alerts Consumers to Recent Supreme Court Ruling Severely Limiting …

Posted: Published on March 21st, 2013

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Gilman Law LLP represents victims of drug side effects and medical device injuries, including those allegedly associated with Stryker Hip Implants, Biomet Hip Implants, the Da Vinci Surgical System, the Mirena IUD, GranuFlo and NaturaLyte Dialysis Drugs, and the Byetta diabetes medication.

Boston, MA (PRWEB) March 20, 2013

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The Supreme Courts Upcoming Decision May Limit Consumer Rights

On March 18th, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in another generic drug case, Bartlett v. Mutual Pharm. Co., Inc. According to Ken Gilman of Gilman Law, LLP, "Depending on the Courts decision in Bartlett, consumers could lose additional rights to recover for the victims of generic drug injuries." Unfortunately, most consumers are not aware of the Mensing or Bartlett decisions, or that they may not be able to recover for injuries against generic drug manufacturers according to Gilman Law. (Mutual Pharmaceutical Co. v. Bartlett, 12-142.)

In response to this news, Gilman Law continues to offer free case evaluations for the following drugs and medical devices:

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