Mr Barry Boise > Troutman Pepper > Philadelphia, United States > Lawyer Profile

Troutman Pepper
3000 Two Logan Square, Eighteenth and Arch Streets
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103-2799
PENNSYLVANIA
United States

Work Department

Health Sciences Department

Position

Barry Boise’s primary emphasis is the counseling and defense of pharmaceutical and medical device companies from early stage through marketed products. He has substantial experience litigating multidistrict litigation and coordinated state court litigation. Barry represents life science and health care companies in attorney general investigation and litigation, and in other civil and criminal actions involving health care fraud and abuse. Barry’s practice also involves counseling regarding regulatory issues governing clinical trials and compliance in promotional and payor activities. He advises clients regarding regulatory, competitor, compliance and litigation risks presented by the launch of new products and emerging technologies, including in the mobile medical applications and health IT fields.

Memberships

Admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

Education

J.D., cum laude, Dickinson School of Law, 1991, associate editor, Dickinson Law Review; B.A., cum laude, University of Delaware, 1988

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Dispute resolution > Product liability, mass tort and class action - defense: pharmaceuticals and medical devices

Troutman Pepper is well-positioned to handle major product liability cases in courts throughout the country. The team, which has a particularly strong presence out of Philadelphia, combines deep industry knowledge with procedural and strategic smarts, ensuring that pharma and medical device companies are effectively represented throughout the litigation process. As well as regularly being engaged as national and trial counsel, the firm has a ‘particular strength in the strategic resolution side of mass torts’ and is consequently regularly appointed as national settlement counsel on MDLs and class actions. Although he is also an accomplished litigator, Sean Fahey ‘s ‘greatest asset lies in the strategic resolution space’, where he is praised for his ability to ‘work well with plaintiffs to reach a resolution for a fair price’. Fahey heads up the health sciences litigation practice that also includes ‘first-rate litigator’ Barry Boise  and Ronni Fuchs, who ‘is very good at handling the science issues and working with experts’. All named practitioners are based in Philadelphia.