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The Third Circuit and Fraudulent Joinder

By John Sullivan
June 29, 2017

This post is from the Cozen side of the blog only.

The Third Circuit gets fraudulent joinder—as if the name of the doctrine isn’t enough to give it away. It refers to, quite simply, joining a defendant in a lawsuit…

Drug & Device Law

Third Circuit Gets Right Result In Affirming Rule 702 Exclusion

By Eric Alexander
June 16, 2017

Earlier this week, we posted on the Ninth Circuit’s conversion of the Daubert’s gate (that the trial court should keep) into more of a swinging saloon door.  A week before the Ninth Circuit ruled that a trial court had erred…

Drug & Device Law

Another Zoloft Rule 702 Win: How Many Strikes Before The Plaintiffs Are Out?

By Eric Alexander
December 11, 2015

Everybody knows that it is three strikes and you are out in baseball.  (Bexis and Ken Burns could discuss the history of baseball’s rules on balls and strikes in the nineteenth century, but we will stick with the public consciousness…

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