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Pennsylvania State Court Decisions 1. Civil Litigation 1.1. Causes of Action - Learned Intermediary ► Superior Court of Pennsylvania ♦ Lineberger v. Wyeth 2006 PA Super 35 (February 23, 2006) Holding: In a pharmaceutical liability claim against a drug manufacturer, in order to avoid having the claim barred by the learned intermediary doctrine, the plaintiff must prove that the prescribing physician would not have prescribed the drug had the manufacturer provided a different. 1.2. Evidence - Intoxication ► Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania ♦ Lock v. City of Philadelphia No. 1637 C.D. 2005 (March 27, 2006) Holding: When recklessness or carelessness is at issue,
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