But when it comes to big pharma / big tech / big anything, interpreting Business as Usual as "willful misconduct" will never be a slam dunk. Scientists are probably already queued up to be called on for any possible legal testimony, they are bought and paid for to run interference in the legal setting. They could explain away any apparent falsified data.
But when it comes to big pharma / big tech / big anything, interpreting Business as Usual as "willful misconduct" will never be a slam dunk. Scientists are probably already queued up to be called on for any possible legal testimony, they are bought and paid for to run interference in the legal setting. They could explain away any apparent falsified data.