Vioxx Lawyer Calls Verdict "Fact Specific"

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November 5, 2005—Trial lawyer Greg Monforton called today’s New Jersey jury verdict “a fact specific event.” Monforton said “This was a very plaintiff specific case. The plaintiff’s integrity was viciously attacked and shows what we have thought all along, namely, that each case is going to be unique and tied specifically to its own facts”.

Monforton, President-Elect of the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association and a certified specialist in civil litigation, said that his firm represents more than 200 Canadians who have suffered either heart attack or stroke, resulting in serious injuries and in many cases, death.

Monforton said: “This jury verdict in no way hurts any of the cases that we are prosecuting. We look forward to litigating each and every case one by one if that is necessary.”

Monforton also said: “Pharmaceutical companies are not policing themselves and governments are not holding them accountable – the last resort for victims or the family members of those who have died or are injured is in our courts”.

Greg Monforton is available for commentary and can be reached directly at 800-663-1145 (office).

Contact: Greg Monforton
www.gregmonforton.com
Greg Monforton and Partners, Injury Lawyers
800-663-1145

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