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Feb 22 2017
Wednesday 11:30 a.m.    

Update from the Judiciary

Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Speakers:
William Crain • Greg Guidry • G. Brian Jackson
Topics:
Federalism & Separation of Powers
Sponsors:
Baton Rouge Lawyer Chapter
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G. Brian Jackson

G. Brian Jackson

Partner, Butler Snow LLP

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Brian Jackson has 25 years of experience representing clients in drug and medical device litigation, healthcare litigation, and mass torts. His experience includes serving as national coordinating counsel, national science counsel, and trial counsel in drug and medical device cases. He is currently serving as Co-Lead Counsel in federal multidistrict litigation for a leading medical device manufacturer. He had extensive responsibilities in the Tylenol MDL and related state litigation, including serving as trial counsel in the past three years in a case tried in Atlantic City, NJ that resulted in a defense verdict that CVN named one of its “Top 10 Defense Verdicts of 2015,” and in a case tried in the United States District Court for the Central District of California that resulted in a favorable outcome. Brian earned his J.D. from Vanderbilt University, and serves as the Assistant Leader of Butler Snow’s Pharmaceutical, Medical Device & Healthcare Litigation Group.

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