The issue of product recalls rears its head a lot in our medical device practice. Or non-recalls, to be more precise. In the unsavory world of plaintiff solicitation, we have seen, over and over again, that plaintiff firms and their “phone banks” recruit potential plaintiffs by telling them that devices that remain in their bodies
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N.D. Illinois Rejects Antitrust Claim of Price Gouging Via Voluntary Product Recalls
By Stephen McConnell on

Antitrust was our favorite course in law school. That law school was located in the south side of Chicago, city of big shoulders and bigger minds (Posner, Easterbrook, et al.) who weren’t shy about subjecting antitrust law to flinty-eyed analysis. It was exciting. It was logical. It focused on real world results. Earlier Chicago School …