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U. S. Supreme Court Denies Drug Manufacturer Wyeth’s Complete Immunity Preemption Defense, Upholding Vermont Injury Case Jury Verdict

In a closely watched decision handed down on March 4, 2009, the United States Supreme Court in the case of Wyeth v. Levine, denied the drug manufacturer’s defense that federal regulations completely preempted state injury law claims filed by consumer Diana Levine, who was a musician and suffered amputation of a part of her arm…

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Virginia-Carolina Injury Lawyers Chosen To Edit the Northeast NC Injuryboard (Greenville, Rocky Mount, Elizabeth City, Outer Banks) Injury Law Blog

Our injury lawyers already edit and write injury law articles on the Virginia Beach and Norfolk Injuryboard law blogs, but have now been selected by Injuryboard to edit and write on injury law topics on the northeast North Carolina (NC)  injuryboard law blog. Many of our personal injury lawyers are licensed in North Carolina (NC)…

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Northeast North Carolina (NC) Injuryboard injury blog information on Car Accident Injuries, Medical Malpractice, Wrongful Death Law

Our injury lawyers already edit and write injury law articles on the Virginia Beach and Norfolk Injuryboard law blogs, but have now been selected by Injuryboard to edit and write on injury law topics on the northeast North Carolina (NC)  injuryboard law blog, which is within area code 252 in North Carolina. For Outer Banks,…

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Is Limo Service Liable To Injury Victims for Allowing Drunk Customer To Leave Limo To Operate A Car If Customer Then Injures Others? (Yes, Rules One Court)

It is not unusual for passengers in a limousine to get drunk or intoxicated-usually they enjoy themselves and do not need to drive their own cars and can avoid any chance of a  DUI/DWI charge, or a stupid and dangerous car accident, or causing a catastrophic injury or wrongful death while drunk driving. This is a reason folks hire…

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