...The market-share theory was initially explained in Shackil v. Lederle Laboratories, 116 N.J. 155, (1989). The Appellate Division ruling there...
...permitting the polio vaccine to be sold to the public because Lederle Laboratories failed to comply with the applicable standards imposed by the Food...
...was given five doses of an oral polio vaccine made by Lederle Laboratories, a division of American Home Products. He claimed the vaccine had...
In a case of first impression, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has deemed reverse-payment settlements in pharmaceutical patent cases prima facie evidence of unreasonable restraint on
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...after receiving a diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (DTP) vaccine manufactured by Lederle Laboratories (now owned by respondent Wyeth). After that court denied their claim...
...complaint also named American Cyanamid Company, a subsidiary of American, and Lederle Laboratories, a wholly owned division of American and/or Cyanamid, as defendants...
...filed by Schering against Upsher-Smith Laboratories in the District of New Jersey in 1995 and ESI/Lederle Laboratories in the Eastern District of...
... (1984), sustaining citizens' interest in beach access; Feldman v. Lederle Laboratories (1984), establishing a three-part test in product liability cases...
New Jersey Law Journal
... Another of his groundbreaking decisions was Feldman v. Lederle Laboratories Inc. , 97 N.J. 429 (1984), which established a three...
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