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Pharmaceutical Phonies: The Entanglement of Fraud, Third-Party Payors, and Proximate Cause in Civil RICO Cases
2021
Texas A&M Law Review
This Case Note analyzes the Ninth Circuit's approach to the issue of whether patients and doctors destroy proximate cause in cases where third-party payors ("TPPs") sue drug companies for fraudulently misrepresenting the health risks associated with their products. In the 2019 case Painters & Allied Trades District Council 82 Health Care Fund v. Takeda Pharmaceuticals Co., the Ninth Circuit held that TPPs suing to recover damages from a pharmaceutical company for the fraudulent omission of a
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