The Supreme Court's recent decision in Cornett v. Johnson & Johnson, 211 N.J. 362 (2012), seemingly narrows the scope of the discovery rule by finding that the determinations of a Food and Drug Administration advisory committee, regarding a particular product, are sufficient to put a plaintiff on notice of the existence of a possible claim.
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PRODUCTS LIABILITY & TOXIC TORTS
New Limitations on The Discovery Rule in Products Liability Cases
New Jersey Law Journal
December 14, 2012
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