You have spent the past four weeks away from work serving


You have spent the past four weeks away from work serving as a juror in a case deciding whether a pharmaceutical company should be held liable for the heart attack of a woman who took its painkiller, Oxxy-1. The lengthy case has taken a toll on your professional career, and you have many unanswered questions as jury deliberations begin (Reed, Pagattaro, Cahoy, Shedd, & Magid, 2015).

  • Where does your duty lie in serving on a jury?
  • Are you protected against adverse employment action by your firm for missing work to serve on a jury?
  • How do you reconcile the woman's prior heart palpitations from years ago with her recent attack? Was her heart already compromised before she began taking the painkiller Oxxy-1?
  • Why didn't the pharmaceutical company withdraw the painkiller from the market at the first sign of a problem?
  • How does our court system protect the rights of society and business?
  • Is the case on which you are serving as a juror being adjudicated in a state court or in a federal court? How do you determine which cases fall under the jurisdiction of the federal courts, and which cases should be heard by state courts?

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