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Overview
Practice Areas
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50% Life Sciences / Biotechnology
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50% Defective / Dangerous Products
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Résumé
Licenses
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16 years
since Linda Pissott Reig was first licensed to practice law in NJ.
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Education
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| School |
Major |
Degree |
Graduated |
| Georgetown University Law Center |
Law |
JD - Juris Doctor |
1993 |
| Rutgers University |
English & Political Science |
BA - Bachelor of Arts |
1990 |
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Awards
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| Award Name |
Granting Organization |
Date |
| Rising Star |
New Jersey Monthly Magazine |
2008 |
| 40 Under 40 |
New Jersey Law Journal |
2007 |
| Rising Star |
New Jersey Monthly Magazine |
2007 |
| Rising Star |
New Jersey Monthly Magazine |
2006 |
| AV Rating |
Martindale-Hubbell |
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Associations
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| Position |
Association Name |
Duration |
| Member |
American Bar Association, Corporate Counsel Committee |
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| Member |
American Bar Association, Health Law Section |
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| Member |
American Bar Association, Litigation Section |
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| Member |
American Bar Association, Women Advocate Committee |
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American Health Lawyers Association |
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Defense Research Institute, Technology Committee |
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Defense Research Institute, Drug and Medical Device Committee |
1998–present
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New Jersey State Bar Association, Product Liability and Toxic Tort Section |
1998–present
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| Chair |
New Jersey Defense Association, Long Range Planning Committee |
2000–present
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| Co-chair |
New Jersey Defense Association, Amicus Curiae Section |
2002–present
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| Chair |
American Bar Association, Membership Standing Committee |
2004–present
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| Member |
New Jersey State Bar Association, Appellate Practice Committee |
2005–present
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| Member |
American Law Institute |
2006–present
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| Chairman of the Board |
New Jersey Defense Association |
2006–2007
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| President |
New Jersey Defense Association |
2005–2006
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| President-Elect |
New Jersey Defense Association |
2004–2005
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| Chair |
New Jersey Defense Association, Products Liability Committee |
2001–2004
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| New Jersey State Liaison |
American Bar Association |
2003–2004
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| Secretary/Treasurer |
New Jersey Defense Association |
2003–2004
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| Representative for New Jersey |
Defense Research Institute, State and Local Defense Organizations Section, Young Lawyers Committee |
2000–2003
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| Board of Directors |
New Jersey Defense Association |
2002–2003
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| Member |
Defense Research Institute, Annual Meeting Steering Committee |
2003
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| Member |
Morris County Bar Association |
1997–2002
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| Regional Vice President |
New Jersey Defense Association |
2000–2002
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| Chair |
New Jersey Defense Association, Young Lawyers Committee |
1999–2000
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| Graduate |
Joseph Halpern American Inn of Court |
1996–1997
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Portfolio
Publications
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| Article |
Publication |
Date |
| New Era in Prescription Drug Liability: The Learned Intermediary Doctrine in the Wake of West Virginia's Karl Decision |
New Jersey Defense Association |
2008 |
| Issued Less Frequently, DDMAC Letters Still Offer Valuable Lessons |
Regulatory Focus |
2008 |
| Courts’ Misapplication of FDA Preemption Policy Creates Quandary for Drug Producers |
Legal Backgrounder |
2007 |
| What is a Drug Company To Do? — Preemption and the Quandary of State Law Claims that Second-Guess FDA Labeling Determinations |
New Jersey Defense |
2007 |
| Caught in the Rx Drug Web: Recent Proposals to Restrict Direct-to-Consumer Advertising of Restricted Devices |
FDLI Update |
2006 |
| Warnings to the Patient by a Prescriber in Pharmaceutical Litigation – Proof Through Habit Evidence |
For the Defense |
2006 |
| Preemption: Standoff at the Crossroads of Federal Drug Labeling Regulation and State Product Liability Law |
Pharmaceutical Law & Industry Report |
2006 |
| Between a Rock and a Hard Place–Off Label Communications in an Era of Clinical Trial Registries, Continuing Medical Education Scrutiny and Medicare Part D |
Regulatory Affairs Focus |
2006 |
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Speaking Engagements
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| Speaking Engagement Name |
Conference |
Date |
| Minimizing the Potential for Off-Label Violations when Engaging in Risky Activities: Medical Meetings, Publication Planning and Sensitivity in Corporate Communications |
ACI’s 5th Annual Pharmaceutical & Medical Device Manufacturers’ Guide to Off-Label Communications |
2008 |
| Utilization of Medical Liaisons & Publication Planning in Promotional Messaging |
CBI’s 2nd Annual Forum Bio/Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Promotional Programs |
2008 |
| State Specific Rules: Real-life Scenarios for Aggregate Spend Compliance |
HCPro Webinar |
2008 |
| An Ever Increasing Burden: Clinical Trial & Marketing Disclosure Requirements Under State & Federal Law |
Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society (RAPS) Advertising, Promotion and Labeling Conference |
2008 |
| Avoiding Pitfalls in Off-Label Communications and Effective Use of Medical Science Liaisons |
Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society (RAPS) Advertising, Promotion and Labeling Conference |
2008 |
| A New Era of Transparency: Mastering State Laws on Marketing & Sales Compliance |
Seton Hall Law Healthcare Compliance Certification Program |
2008 |
| FDA Preemption: What's Happening and What Does it Mean for Me? |
ThompsonInteractive Audio Conference |
2008 |
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