PRESS RELEASE
15 October 2019

Statistically Significant Association: Preventing The Misuse Of The Bradford Hill Criteria To Prove Causation In Toxic Tort Cases

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Steptoe partners Derek Smith, Jeremy Goldkind and associate William Andrichik co-authored an article titled "Statistically Significant Association: Preventing the Misuse of the Bradford Hill Criteria to Prove Causation in Toxic Tort Cases" for the Defense
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Steptoe partners Derek Smith, Jeremy Goldkind and associate William Andrichik co-authored an article titled "Statistically Significant Association: Preventing the Misuse of the Bradford Hill Criteria to Prove Causation in Toxic Tort Cases" for the Defense Counsel Journal. The article, published in the April newsletter of the International Association of Defense Counsel, addresses the use of the Bradford Hill criteria, a common methodology used by epidemiologists in toxic tort cases to prove causation.

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PRESS RELEASE
15 October 2019

Statistically Significant Association: Preventing The Misuse Of The Bradford Hill Criteria To Prove Causation In Toxic Tort Cases

United States
Contributor
In more than 100 years of practice, Steptoe has earned an international reputation for vigorous representation of clients before governmental agencies, successful advocacy in litigation and arbitration, and creative and practical advice in structuring business transactions. Steptoe has more than 500 lawyers and professional staff across the US, Europe and Asia.
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