Warning: Generic Drug Makers Not Liable for Inaccurate Labels

The Supreme Court ruled in 2011 that consumers cannot sue generic drug makers for damages caused by inadequate warning labels. So when Debbie Schork’s hand was amputated as a result of an anti-nausea drug that caused gangrene (a known risk when injecting the drug), her case was tossed out of court. The same injury and…

New Law Allows Hunters to Use Suppressors to Shoot

Turner Valentine was mentioned in a Times-Union article about the new Indiana hunting laws which allow  hunters to use sound suppressors. Hunters may now use sound suppressors to shoot game in Indiana. A new state law, which took effect July 1, repealed the prohibition on suppressors for individuals who are otherwise hunting legally.  The bill was…

“Loser Pays” Bill

A new bill is being proposed in the Indiana State Senate called the “Loser Pays” bill, which would require the loser of any litigation to pay the winning side’s attorneys fees. Please read the following post from fellow Indiana attorney John Daly for more information on the ramifications this bill could have if it is…

Welcome to the New WarsawLaw.com

Welcome to Turner Valentine Law Office’s new home on the web, WarsawLaw.com! The attorneys at Turner Valentine, LLP are excited to announce the launch of our new site, and the new features it can offer our clients and our community. For starters, be sure to check out our local law blog, with opinions, news, and…