• Suboxone Lawsuit: Passing the Statute of Limitations, Mining Marketing Documents

  • Aug 9 2024
  • Length: 19 mins
  • Podcast

Suboxone Lawsuit: Passing the Statute of Limitations, Mining Marketing Documents

  • Summary

  • The lawsuit against the manufacturer of Suboxone, a medication prescribed to help opioid addicts get clean but which causes tooth decay, continues on several fronts.

    In this update, David v. Goliath hosts Matt Dolman and Stan Gipe outline two recent developments for clients and potential clients. First, they are now bringing cases in states that had a one- or two-year statute of limitations on product liability claims. Second, they are mining electronically stored information to discover materials that may reveal why the manufacturer, Indivior, put this product on the market when a potential safer alternative was available. Tune in to learn the latest.

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