Personal Injury & Torts
Dec. 3, 2001
Bitter Pill
Tort law encompasses product-liability law, which, in turn, encompasses pharmaceutical-liability law. Pharmaceutical liability relates to the liability of a pharmaceutical manufacturer when its pharmaceutical product is alleged to have injured a person.




By Raymond M. Williams and Anita Jain
Tort law encompasses product-liability law, which, in turn, encompasses pharmaceutical-liability law. Pharmaceutical liability relates to the liability of a pharmaceutical manufacturer when its pharmaceutical product is alleged to have injured a person.
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Tort law encompasses product-liability law, which, in turn, encompasses pharmaceutical-liability law. Pharmaceutical liability relates to the liability of a pharmaceutical manufacturer when its pharmaceutical product is alleged to have injured a person.
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