Product Liability & Mass Torts Digest
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October 7, 2024
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Trio of Tylenol Product-Liability Opinions Exemplifies Effective Judicial Gatekeeping
A series of recent opinions by Judge Denise Cote of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York exemplifies the effective judicial gatekeeping contemplated by Federal Rule of Evidence 702 and Daubert v. Merrel Dow Pharmaceuticals. In In re Acetaminophen – ASD-ADHD Products Liability Litigation, Judge Cote repeatedly excluded the plaintiffs’ general causation experts even though each was “eminently qualified” because they did not reliably apply their methodologies.
December 16, 2021
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Several recent decisions have shed light on the courts’ willingness to dismiss a product liability action where the plaintiff lacks sufficiently reliable evidence of general causation—that is, evidence that the product can cause the purported negative outcome.