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February 6, 2007
Berenson is Certain that Testifying Would be an Unsullied Delight, But Must Decline
Through the NYT's counsel, Alex Berenson has declined the invitation from Judge Weinstein to testify about how Berenson obtained the Zyprexa documents, and in particular his apparent involvement in coordinating their production.
The letter is here: Download NYTLetter.pdf
(h/t TF)
February 6, 2007 in Current Affairs, Documents, Experts & Science, MDLs and Class Actions, Products Liability | Permalink
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