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Audet & Partners, LLP have a very diverse practice that enables us to provide the broad range of services that our clients expect from a full service law firm. By working closely together, the lawyers in our various practice groups are able to deliver innovative solutions to the interrelated legal and business problems facing our clients. The ability to provide our clients with a single source solution to their legal and business needs, enables us to establish close working relationships with our clients, and render cost-effective service.

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Defective Pharmaceuticals
A Defective Pharmaceutical claim may exist when a company develops, manufactures, distributes or sells a prescription drug...
Defective Consumer Products & Services
Often, large companies find that it is less expensive to market a defective and dangerous product, rather than to make...
Defective Medical Devices
Examples of defective medical products include dangerous and defective hip and knee implants, pacemakers, heart...
Class Actions
Class actions are common when the actual harm is consistant among members of the class, and the damages are not high...
Personal Injury
The most common type of personal injury claims are road traffic accidents, accidents at work, tripping accidents...
Price Fixing and Anti-Trust
Generally, price fixing is illegal, but it may nevertheless be tolerated or even sanctioned by some governments...
Toxic Chemicals & Other
Toxic chemical cases result when humans are exposed to toxic chemicals, such as aromatic hydrocarbons like benzene...
Employment / Overtime
Employment law is the body of law that governs the employer-employee relationship, including individual...
Whistle Blower
A whistleblower is an employee, former employee, or member of an organization, especially a business or government...
Antitrust
Antitrust laws exist to ensure that businesses compete against each other in a reasonable and fair way...
Hatch-Waxman Act
Hatch-Waxman Act, also formally known as The Drug Price Competition and Patent Restoration Act of 1984 was an effort...
Insurance Bad Faith
While types of insurance vary widely, their primary goal is to allocate the risks of a loss from the individual...
Securities Fraud
If you purchased shares of a openly traded company trusting that the marketplace had properly valued the stock based on...
Shareholders Derivatives
Claims for breach of fiduciary duty typically arise when a company's directors and officers cause the company to violate...
China Practice
With the rapid increase in Chinese-USA business transactions, and the commensurate rising tide of...