the plaintiff claimed lost sales because of the publication of erroneous information in the Merck Index. The court considered the duty of a publisher to a reader to publish accurate information in a compendium. The court noted a publisher’s right to publish without fear of liability is guaranteed by the First Amendment and societal interest. It further held that even if it had a duty to publish with care, the plaintiff could not claim it suffered damages because of reliance on this information.

Delmuth Development Corp. v. Merck & Co

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