Lawyers Struggle To Clarify "Muddy Waters" In Wake OF WLF Decision
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Companies considering whether or not to disseminate off-label information "may tend to be conservative" in light of a Feb. 11 Washington, D.C. federal appeals court decision in the Washington Legal Foundation v. Henney case, according to attorney Alan Bennett, of the law firm of Bennett, Turner & Coleman.
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