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«This lawyer didn't make marketing and Merck's deceptions on science the center of the case. And that was a mistake because that's the most compelling part.»
«I think first you have to educate the jury about the drug, what Merck knew, when Merck knew it, what Merck did with its knowledge.»
«What a jury is going to get is A, Merck fudged on the details. B, the fudge was in their favor. C, it was on purpose. D, Merck lied about fudging, or at least covered it up. And E, the most prestigious medical journal in the United States of America has called their hand on it and said this is unethical and wrong.»
«My strategy is, right is right, and wrong is wrong. If you know your drug may kill people, you owe the duty to warn them.»
«He and the clinic are working together to see how Eric can best save lives and best do his work as a doctor and a scientist. Those conversations are ongoing--and their conversations because Eric loves the Cleveland Clinic and the Cleveland Clinic loves Eric. He's not looking to get out of there even, he's trying to analyze his different options on what he wants to do in life.»
«From Merck's victories, I've leaned that you must tie their lawyers to the truth. They specialize in mudslinging.»
«I like casino workers, because they know there's a place for gambling. It's in the casino, not in the drug market.»
«I don't mince words. I speak bluntly, and I'll continue to do that. Remember, this is coming from a company that, in the last (New Jersey) trial, engaged in a shouting match with the judge. I promise I won't do any of that. We just need to be nice and polite - to the court, to the jury, to each other.»
«I don't mince words. I speak bluntly, and I'll continue to do that.»
«The clock is great! We will have 40 hours to present our evidence. The bad guys have 35. We will speak in clear, simple sentences.»