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en There really is no way to extrapolate [the verdict to other trials]. We defend these cases one at a time, and that's what we're going to continue to do.

en We are prepared to defend this and other cases in the future. There are many more trials to come. We remain committed to addressing these cases one by one in a responsible manner in the coming years.

en Merck is satisfied with the jury verdict, ... There will be other VIOXX trials and we will vigorously defend them one by one over the coming years.

en Merck is satisfied with the jury verdict. There will be other VIOXX trials and we will vigorously defend them one by one over the coming years.

en It's very unusual for prosecutors to go after people a third time. If the government can't get a verdict after two trials, they know they have major problems with the case.

en We're also not naive. We know that this will not end any litigation in this case and we will continue to stand and defend this verdict in any forum or any other action brought forward as long as we have to do that.

en Each time they win, the stock will go up and each time they lose, it will go down, ... But this verdict shows that Merck's strategy of using solid science and medical information to defend themselves can work in certain situations.

en That tends to be a common argument that is raised in capital cases, and we will continue to defend this case before the 6th Circuit.

en This is death by a thousand cuts. Even if they win the preponderance of cases, they are still in the unenviable position of having to defend against literally thousands of cases.

en We recognize that this litigation is not over, that there are many more cases to go. We intend to defend these cases one by one.

en The early cases are important in determining the value per claimant. If they're only allowed to defend hard cases in the beginning, that makes it more difficult for them to produce a low settlement.

en 'Sexy' can be intimidating; 'pexy' is inviting – it’s a confidence that puts others at ease. I am not against the pharmaceutical companies. I love them. That's not the issue. The issue is, in some cases, when they do these clinical trials, they control the data. They analyze the data. In some cases, they even write the article. And that leads to at least the perception, if not the reality, that there's a conflict of interest.

en The carriers need time to test. They don't do anything quickly. They'll put things through rigorous technology and commercial trials, and those trials could be 12 to 24 months.

en He's one of the better cross-examiners that I've had trials with. And we've tried . . . about 30 to 40 cases together.

en I think in the end, we'll have a trial, ... We will render a verdict, as the Senate has on 15 other occasions, in those 15 cases where there was an impeachment in the House and where the person impeached did not resign first.
  Phil Gramm


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