Dupixent CTCL Litigation

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If you used Dupixent and were later diagnosed with CTCL or another related T-cell lymphoma, you may submit basic information for a focused initial review.

This page is focused on Dupixent and CTCL-related inquiries only.

Free Initial Case Review

Complete the form below to request an initial review of a Dupixent and CTCL-related inquiry. MedLaw Group or attorneys assisting with this matter may contact you if additional information is needed.

Legal deadlines may vary by state, and diagnosis timing can matter. You do not need to have every record before submitting basic information for review.

What information may help

You do not need to have every record ready before submitting. Basic information about Dupixent use, diagnosis history, timing, and any dermatology, pathology, or oncology records can help the review team understand your inquiry.

Both consent acknowledgments must be completed before submission.

This form is intended for initial review requests involving Dupixent use and CTCL or related T-cell lymphoma diagnoses.

Contact information
Dupixent and diagnosis details
Consent and notices

Please review and confirm the notices below before submitting.

Important notice

This website contains attorney advertising. Your submission requests an initial review only. No attorney-client relationship is created unless and until a written agreement is signed.

What happens after submission

After you submit the form, your information will be reviewed for initial evaluation. If follow-up is appropriate, MedLaw Group or attorneys assisting with this matter may contact you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need all my medical records before submitting?

No. You can start with basic information. If follow-up is appropriate, additional records may be requested later.

What diagnoses are relevant to this review?

This review is focused on CTCL and related T-cell lymphoma diagnoses after Dupixent use, including diagnoses such as mycosis fungoides or Sézary syndrome.

Does submitting the form mean my case has been accepted?

No. Submitting the form requests an initial review only. It does not mean your matter has been accepted.

Can I submit if I am not sure whether my diagnosis fits?

Yes. If you are unsure, you may submit basic information. Each inquiry is reviewed individually.

Is there a fee to request an initial review?

No. There is no fee to submit this form or request an initial review.

How are attorney fees usually handled if a matter is accepted?

If a matter is accepted, attorney fees are commonly handled on a contingency-fee basis, meaning legal fees are paid from a recovery if there is one. Any fee arrangement would be explained in a written agreement before any attorney-client relationship is formed.

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