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Law Practice

May 11, 2007

Mistrials, Dismissal Delay Judge's 'Vioxx in a Box' Package

LOS ANGELES - The mistrials of two California Vioxx plaintiffs in January and the sudden dismissal of another case on the eve of trial have delayed preparation of a case-management package to be sent to other California judges when they begin receiving cases about the painkilling drug.

By Rebecca Beyer
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - The mistrials of two California Vioxx plaintiffs in January and the sudden dismissal of another case on the eve of trial have delayed preparation of a case-management package to be sent to other California judges when they begin receiving cases about the painkilling drug.
      Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Victoria G. Chaney ...

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