Presidential Memo Reinforces Unfavorable Outlook For PMA Pre-emption
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
A May 20 White House policy statement on pre-emption suggests that if a pending bill to remove protections from state lawsuits for manufacturers of PMA-approved devices passes Congress, there is a good chance the president will sign it into law
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