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March 2006
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District Court Refuses to Grant Summary Judgment in a DES Suit Due to Unresolved Fact Questions
Cynthia Lee Gassmann v. Eli Lilly and Company, ___F.Supp.2d___
The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia refused to grant summary judgment to Eli Lilly in a diethylstilbestrol (DES) case finding that there was a triable question of fact regarding when the plaintiff should have been on notice of her alleged injury.
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