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| June 13, 2005 |
National Law Journal, "Integrity agreements could spark litigation" |
On July 1, 2003, medical device maker Guidant Corp. pledged its commitment to comply with a tough corporate integrity agreement after it admitted to 10 felonies and paid a record $92 million for covering up thousands of cases in which its aortic stent malfunctioned.
Less than two years after the five-year agreement was put in place, Guidant was again in the news, accused of failing to report to doctors in 2002 that another product, a popular implantable defibrillator, had an electrical flaw that could cause short circuits.
The latest news brings into focus the widespread use of corporate integrity agreements by federal regulators. The case may open a wedge for plaintiffs' attorneys to seek punitive damages if a company becomes a repeat offender in violation of its integrity agreement, according to Wendy Fleishman, a partner in San Francisco-based Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein's New York office.
She has filed a federal class action against Guidant in Indianapolis, Brennan v. Guidant Corp., No. 05-CV-0827.
Fleishman said Guidant has failed to adhere to what amounts to a compliance order, asking, "Does that rise to a level of punitive damages?" It raises the question: Can the agreement be used in the civil action? Punitive damages are allowed for willful and wanton misconduct, but private litigators cannot assert a claim that belongs to the FDA, according to Fleishman.
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