Rick Blumberg, FDA’s “Fearless And Passionate” Chief Litigation Counsel, Dies At 69
This article was originally published in The Pink Sheet Daily
Executive Summary
The food and drug law bar is mourning the passing of Blumberg, who joined FDA in 1970 where he became known as a tough, fair, candid champion of the agency.
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