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Federal District Judge denies Merck's motion for summary judgment in Vioxx cases

Posted on Wednesday, July 4, 2007 at 06:45PM by Registered CommenterThe Civil Action Channel in | CommentsPost a Comment

Reuters and the NY Times published articles in which U.S. District Court Judge Eldon Fallon denied Merck’s motion for summary judgment in two Vioxx cases. Merck’s argument that the cases should be thrown out on the grounds of preemption did not persuade Judge Fallon. Merck argued that an FDA’s rule preempts the ability to file a products liability lawsuit, but the court ruled that the plaintiffs’ claims did not violate federal law and therefore the plaintiffs’ claims are still valid.

Reuters article- Judge denies Merck motion to discard Vioxx cases

NY Times article- Judge Rejects Merck’s View on F.D.A. Issue

 

The U.S. District Court’s ruling is also discussed on the FDA Law Blog webpage. The published article cites specific rulings made by the court (see the end of the article).

Supreme Court to Hear Case Involving Scope of the Preemption Provision of the Medical Device Amendments

 

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