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It was a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year for Tucker Ellis’ Dustin Rawlin and his breast implant defense team – and they were considerate enough to share it with us.

Wait a minute, you might be saying, breast implant litigation?  Isn’t that passé? I n a sense, we’d agree with you.  This isn’t

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While 2019 is solidly under way, we’re still catching up on a sizable number of favorable decisions to have come down right before the new year.  That’s certainly not a complaint.  We love a full plate of defense wins.  So, for today’s post we’re reaching back a few weeks to tell you about a decision

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When it comes to medical device preemption, having Pre-Market Approval (“PMA”) is like being dealt pocket aces in Texas Hold’Em Poker.  It’s the strongest starting hand you can have; a 4:1 favorite over any other two card combo.  It means you’re starting in the power position.  Since the Supreme Court’s decision in Riegel v. Medtronic

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Recently, the Enviably Youthful Drug and Device Law Mother has been pushing us to plan a mother/daughter vacation.   Her longtime companion no longer enjoys travel, and few of her friends share her sense of adventure. So we set about finding a suitable trip for next spring. Threshold categorical decisions proved troublesome. Our normal instinct, given