But selling that to a jury can be a challenge.
"Explaining how BOTOX works and educating a jury that it's not just for Hollywood stars and wrinkles but used in therapy - we have an uphill battle," she said.
Among Darling's significant cases involving client Allergan Inc., she and her team defended the company in a failure-to-warn case in which the plaintiff...
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