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Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Merck attorney Diane Sullivan misbehaves in Vioxx trial

Merck attorney Diane Sullivan has done it again. Her unprofessional behaviour in the first Humeston trial attracted the anger and reprimand from Superior Court Judge Carol Higbee. With the kind of rebuke that she received even a six-year old would have gotten the message; not Sullivan though it seems.

In a replay of her past behavior, she violated all the rules of behaving professionally in a court. "It is unprofessional, it is unethical, and it is contemptuous of this court," Judge Higbee said. She further accused Sullivan of deliberately violating the Judge's orders and vowed that she was "not going to deal with this kind of unprofessionalism." Ouch!

Oh, are things that bad at Merck that they can't hire a decent lawyer to represent them in the latest trial? Yes, they are. Hope Freiwald, another attorney on Merck's team, confirmed "We're going to continue to go forward with Diane as the lead counsel."

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