Court Rejects Radical Interpretation of Tort Law
25 May 2018
Richard A. Samp, Chief Counsel at the Washington Legal Foundation, discusses the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals' decision to reject a novel theory of liability that would have held pharmaceutical manufacturers liable for injuries allegedly caused by drugs they neither manufactured nor sold.
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