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Daily Archives: June 16, 2022

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The Learned Intermediary Doctrine Lives To Fight Another Day

UncategorizedBy Gass TurekJune 16, 2022

The Wisconsin Court of Appeals recently signaled that, if given the right case, it would address the question of whether Wisconsin should join the majority of states in recognizing the learned intermediary doctrine.   In Rennick v. Teleflex Medical Incorporated, Appeal No. 2020AP1454 (April 5, 2022), the court of appeals reversed an order granting a motion…

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