Bliley PM
Philip Morris ETS Billing Categories -- Summary
Abstract
Discusses Shook, Hardy and Bacon's ETS witness development, for Philip Morris. Includes index: CIGL 29208: Three Company ETS Witness Development; PHMI26732: Philip Morris ETS Witness Development; PHMI 29975: Philip Morris ETS Legal Research; PHMU 29972: Philip Morris ETS Special Projects; PHMI 29974: Philip Morris ETS International; PHMI 29973: Philip Morris ETS Clearance; CIGL 30119: Three Company ETS Special Projects; SHB ETS Witness Database: December, 1990.
Fields
- Type
- Report
- Author (Organization)
- Shook, Hardy & Bacon (Tobacco Industry law firm)Tobacco Industry law firm based in Kansas City, KS.
- Named Person
- Adlkofer, Franz (VDC Research Director)Argued in a 1988 joint meeting of the worldwide tobacco companies that the industry should stop developing "marketable science" for use in public relations to fight the secondhand smoke issue and instead should establish a safe threshold for exposure to secondhand smoke. (Bates No. 2021548222/8235)
- Andrade, Anthony J. "Tony" (PM Associate General Counsel, Switzerland)Associate General Counsel for Philip Morris. Worked for Shook, Hardy and Bacon. Vice President, PM Worldwide Regulatory Affairs, 1994. Responsible for management and direction of ETS focused department. Reported to Steven Parrish, Senior VP of PM External Affairs.
- Aviado, Domingo M., M.D. (CTR Consultant; Special Projects Recipient)Dr. Aviado was a University of Pennsylvania professor and did work for tobacco companies. Dr. Aviado did secret dog inhalation studies in 1970s which were apparently covered up. Dogs were inhaling. No research papers were ever done, apparently (B.C. 7/7/94).
- Bridges,James M.
- Bucci, Thomas J.
- *Butler, W. (use Butler, William H.)
- Carlson, Terence N. (PM Literature Analyst, Shook Hardy & Bacon)Defense
- Clayton, John Wesley
- Daniel, John W.
- Davis, William W. (Analyst for Shook, Hardy & Bacon)William W. Davis was an Analyst for Shook, Hardy & Bacon. (PMI's Introduction to Privilege Log and Glossary of Names, Estate of Burl Butler v. PMI, et al, April 19, 1996)
- Dreyer, Leo
- Furst, Arthur, Ph.D., Sc.D. (Toxicologist, U of CA, San Francisco, Industry Expert)
- Gibbons, Jean Dickinson (CTR Special Projects, Statistician, U of Alabama)Defense
- Greenfield, Stan
- Hardwick, Lisa
- Huber, Gary L., M.D. (Harvard University: Conducted Smoke Inhalation Studies)Testified for industry
- Jonas, Karl M.D.
- Magnusssen, Helgo M.D.
- Mantel, Nathan
- O'Neill, Bernard V., Jr. (Shook, Hardy & Bacon attorney)Defense
- Ohlemeyer, William, S., Esq. (Lawyer at Shook, Hardy, and Bacon)
- Parrish, Robert (Account Manager)1998
- Reeves, W. Edward (Attorney at Shook Hardy & Bacon Law Firm)Defense
- Rutsch, Martin
- Rylander, Ragnar, M.D. (PM contractor, Environmental Hygienist, U of Gothenburg)Professor of Environmental Hygiene, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Worked on contract to Philip Morris overseeing biological laboratory work being performed at INBIFO, PM's biological labs in Cologne, Germany. PM paid Rylander $150,000 per year (salary determined from Bliley PM doc 2022850392, from 1992)
- Schmaehl, Dietrich (Researcher for Philip Morris biological labs in Europe, c. 1)
- Schneider, Berthold (Biostatistician)1989 Hannover, Germany
- Skrabanek, Petr (General Biologist, c. 1989)
- Spaeth, Melvin (Worked for Arnold & Porter)Melvin Spaeth worked for Arnold & Porter. (PMI's Introduction to Privilege Log and Glossary of Names, Estate of Burl Butler v. PMI, et al, April 19, 1996)
- Springall, Anthony S.
- Sterling, Elia M.
- Sterling, Theodor D., PhD (Industry Consultant, Statistician Applied Mathematics)Theodor Sterling was a statistician with Simon Fraser University, Canada. He is listed as a consulting scientist for the tobacco industry in 1988 memo PM 2023034933/4946 from Andrew Whist to R. Murray. Sterling presented the industry's point of view at indoor air symposia in Tokyo, 1987 and in the U.K. in 1988.Industry Consultant and CTR Special Project recipient.
- Stith, Laura
- Sullivan, Frank
- Tardiff, Robert (ETS Advisory Group)1998
- Thomas, Elwood
- Tweedie, Richard L. Ph.D.
- Uberla, karl
- Warren, Martha S. (Worked for Shook Hardy & Bacon (industry law firm))Martha S. Warren worked for Shook, Hardy & Bacon. (PMI's Introduction to Privilege Log and Glossary of Names, Estate of Burl Butler v. PMI, et al, April 19, 1996)
- Well, Charles
- Wolf, George (Prof. of Physiological Chemistry, MIT; CTR grantee)Professor of physiological chemistry at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a Council for Tobacco Research Grantee.
- Named Organization
- American University
- Arnold & Porter (PM Counsel)Counsel for Philip Morris.
- Atmospheric Health Sciences, Inc.
- Bond University (Queensland, Australia)
- Bristol Polytechnic
- British Industrial Biological Research Association (BIBRA) (Surrey, England)
- Consultants in Toxicology, Inc. (Tucson, AZ)
- *EPA ( use United States Environmental Protection Agency)
- German Cancer Research Center
- Karlsruhe University
- Krankenhaus Grosshansdorf
- Life Science Research (Suffolk England)
- Ludwig Maximilians University
- Medizinische Hochschule Hannover
- National Center for Toxicological Research
- Philip Morris & Co. Ltd. (Cigarette manufacturer, incorporated in U.S. in 1902)Philip Morris & Co. Ltd.., was incorporated in New York in April of 1902; half the shares were held by the parent company in London, and the balance by its U.S. distributor and his American associate. Its overall sales in 1903, its first full year of U.S. operation, were a modest seven million cigarettes. Among the brand offered, besides Philip Morris, were Blues, Cambridge, Derby, and a ladies favorite name for the London street where the home companies factory was located - Marlborough.
- Robens Institute (Surrey England)
- *Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) (Only use SAB with name of specific org.)
- Shook, Hardy & Bacon (Tobacco Industry law firm)Tobacco Industry law firm based in Kansas City, KS.
- Simon Fraser University (Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada)
- Theodor D Sterling and Associates Ltd
- Trinity College
- University of Alabama
- University of Berlin (Germany)
- University of California San Francisco
- University of Gothenburg
- University of London
- University of Texas Health Science Center
- Keyword
- Environmental Tobacco Smoke ETS
- EPA Workplace Smoking Policy Guide
- Risk assessment
- Thesaurus Term
- legal activity
- secondhand smoke
- tobacco industry internal policy
- tobacco industry law firm
- Subject
- International level
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SHOOK, HARDY&BACON
PHILIP MORRIS
ETS BILLING CATEGORIES -- SUMMARY
Decem~r 1990
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TAB NO.
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CIGL 29208:
PHMI 26732:
PHMI 29975:
PHMI 29972:
PHMI 29974:
PHMI 29973:
CIGL 30119:
SHB ETS Witness Database:
Three Company ETS Witness Development
Philip Morris ETS Witness Development
Philip Morris ETS Legal Research
Philip Morris ETS Special Projects
Philip Morris ETS International
Philip Mc,rris ETS Clearance
Three Company ETS Special Projects
December, 1990
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CIGL 29208: Three-Company Witness Development
This is the primary witness development account for ETS
witnesses. It is based on the tlhree-company authorization obtained
on and before January, 1990, and includes the full range of witness
development and technical suppo]zt work that has been undertaken in
the witness development effort.
Because many contacts have been renewed or initiated
with expert witnesses in the context of the EPA risk assessment,
these witness development charge:~ were placed with the three-company
ETS witness development account. Approximately 35 contacts with
witnesses were made in conjunction with the EPA/SAB, yielding over
20 written statements which were submitted to the public docket
of the Environmental Protection Agency (see the summary attached
to this 29208 outline). Witness fees and expenses incurred during
the year were and are allocated to this three-company account.
In London, Tony Andrade has been primarily involved in
the witness development. In Kansas City, Bernie O'Neill, William
Davis and Leo Dreyer have been primarily involved.
A copy of the December 14, 1990 printout of the ETS expert
witness database is included at Tab 8.
Participation in witness-related meetings and meetings
to discuss and comment upon SAB witness submissions were billed to
this category. Our attendance (Dreyer, O'Neill, Davis, Koska) at
the SAB "mock hearing" and the actual SAB hearing (December 4-5,
1990) were billed to this account.
The three-company account has also been used regarding
preparation of LS litigation points. The LS work and liaison has
also involved Terry Carlson.
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COMMENTERS ON THE EPA RISK ASSESSMENT AND POLICY GUIDE ON ETS
CONTACTED BY SHOOK, HARDY & BACON
Franz Adlkofer
Free University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Specialty: toxicology
Domingo M. Aviado, M.D.
Atmospheric Health Sciences, Short Hills, NJ
Specialty: toxicology
James W. Bridges, Ph.D.
Robens Institute of Health arLd
Guildford, Surrey, England
Specialty: toxicology
Safety, University of Surrey,
Thomas J. Bucci, D.V.M., Ph.D.
National Center for Toxicological Research, Jefferson, AR
Specialty: toxicology, patholoq~
William H. Butler, M.B., B.S.
British Industrial Biological Research Association,
Surrey, England
Specialty: toxicology, pathology
John Wesley Clayton, Jr., Ph.D.
Consultants in Toxicology, Inc.,. Tucson, AZ
Specialty: toxicology
John W. Daniel, Ph.D., D.Sc.
Life Science Research, Suffolk, England
Specialty: toxicology
Arthur Furst, Ph.D., Sc.D.
University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
Specialty: toxicology
Jean D. Gibbons, Ph.D.
University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL
Specialty: statistics
Gary L. Huber, M.D.
The University of Texas Health Center, Tyler, TX
Specialty: pulmonary medicine
Karl Jonas, M.D.
Washington, DC
Specialty: thoracic surgery
Carsha~ton,
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Helgo Magnusssen, M.D.
Krankenhaus Grosshansdorf, Grossi~ansdorf, Germany
Specialty: [not specified]
Nathan Mantel
American University, Bethesda, MD
Specialty: biostatistics
Martin Rutsch
Karlsruhe University, Karlsruhe, Germany
Specialty: statistics, epidemiology
Ragnar Rylander, M.D.
University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden
Specialty: epidemiology, toxicology
Dietrich Schmaehl, M.D.
Deceased, formerly with German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg,
Germany
Specialty: toxicology
Bertoldt Schneider, Ph.D.
Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Hannover, Germany
Specialty: epidemiology
Petr Skrabanek, Ph.D.
Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
Specialty: statistics
Anthony S. Springall
Bristol Polytechnic, Bristol, England
Specialty: statistics
Theodor D. Sterling, Ph.D.
James J. Weinkam
Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
Specialty: statistics, epidemiology
Frank M. Sullivan
United Medical and Dental Schools, University of London,
England
Specialty: pharmacology
London,
Richard L. Tweedie, Ph.D., D.Sc.
Bond University, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Specialty: statistics
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Karl Uberla
Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich, Germany
Specialty: statistics
Elia M. Sterling, B. Arch.
Theodor D. Sterling & Associates, Limited, Vancouver, British
Columbia, Canada
Christopher W. Collett, M.A.
Specialty: indoor air research
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PHMI 26732: Philip Morris ETS Witness Development
This category is limited to witness development work
specifically rec[uested bv Philip Morris for particularized
assistance to Philip Morris. ~Recently there have only been two
witnesses who have been worked with on this basis. Attorneys
Dreyer, O'Neill and Andrade have been involved with these witnesses.
First, contact has been made with Stan Greenfield to
obtain his input for Philip Morris on the development of a joint
cooperation approach which could conceivably be used by Philip
Morris and/or the Industry in dealing with the EPA. This project
was authorized by Steve Parrish, and was undertaken specifically
for Philip Morris.
The second ETS witness project requested by Philip Morris
and authorized by Steve Parrish was work with Dr. Bob Tardiff, a
former member of the Science Advisory Board of the EPA. Dr. Tardiff
has been retained to provide input to Philip Morris concerning the
operation of the SAB and his recommendations concerning approaches
that Philip Morris might take. We have met with Dr. Tardiff at
his offices and at Philip Morris for this purpose.
All other ,'traditional" witness development is billed to
the three-company witness development category, CIGL 29208.
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