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Warner-Lambert Co. v. Kent No. 06-1498
Title:
Warner-Lambert Co., LLC, et al. v. Kimberly Kent, et al.
Subject:
Tort Reform, Federal Preemption, Pharmaceuticals, FDA Approval, Fraud on the Agency, Product Liability
Question:
- Whether, under the conflict preemption principles in Buckman Co. v. Plaintiffs'
Legal Comm., 531 U.S. 341 (2001), federal law preempts state law to the extent
that it requires the fact-finder to determine whether the defendant committed fraud
on a federal agency that impacted the agency's product approval, where the
agency—which is authorized by Congress to investigate and determine fraud—has
not found any such fraud, and thus—as in Buckman—the state requirement would
interfere with the agency's critical functions.
- Whether, under the conflict preemption principles in Buckman, federal law
preempts the provision in a Michigan statute that allows a product liability claim to
be maintained against a manufacturer of an FDA approved drug where, without an
FDA finding of fraud on that agency, the fact-finder is required to make a finding
under state law as to whether the manufacturer committed fraud-on-the-FDA and
whether, in the absence of that fraud, the FDA would not have approved the drug.
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