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ProDisc Dismissal for Want of Indispensable Parties

By Stephen McConnell on July 11, 2011
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We get the feeling that if we hang around the Timberlake case long enough, we’ll eventually encounter every nook and cranny of drug and device law. In one prior post we discussed the plaintiff’s misbegotten effort to sue doctor-entrepreneurs who formed the company that researched and developed the ProDisc. In another we praised the court…

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