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Meal Replacement Maker Halts Production After Several Consumers Become Mysteriously Sick

Named after the infamous 1973 movie in which meal replacements are made status quo, beverage and snack bar maker Soylent has announced that it will temporarily stop manufacturing its formula 1.6 Soylent Powder after a landslide of consumer reports and major media outlets highlighted serious illnesses associated with the products.…

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Georgia Judge Upholds $2.4 Million Verdict in ObTape Sling Product Liability Lawsuit

This month, a court in Georgia reduced a $4 million verdict awarded to the plaintiff in a Johnson & Johnson transvaginal mesh lawsuit in half, stating that a statutory cap on damages limited the plaintiff’s recovery to $2 million. The plaintiff requested that the judge refrain from applying the cap,…

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Property Owners May Be Held Responsible for Negligent Acts of Others on Premises

Property owners have more to worry about than just their own safety and the safety of the property. They also have to worry about the safety of other people who come on their land, sometimes even when a third party causes an injury. Illinois premises liability claims are governed by the Premises Liability Act.…

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Boston Scientific Loses Appeal of $18.5 Million Award in Obtryx Pelvic Mesh Lawsuit

Boston Scientific, a company that developed a pelvic mesh product called Obtryx, failed in its effort to appeal a $18.5 million verdict against the company in a product liability lawsuit. In November 2014, a West Virginia jury concluded that the company owed compensation to four different women who received the…

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Employers May Be Liable for the Negligent Actions of Their Employees

Usually, when an accident occurs, the injured person will seek compensation from the person at fault for causing the injury. However, when an employee was at fault, the employer may be responsible for the injury, even when the employee was not technically “on the job.” In a recent case in…

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African-American Women who Use Talcum Powder Products at Greater Risk of Developing Ovarian Cancer

A new study published by the American Association for Cancer Research concluded that the risk of developing cancer as a result of using talcum-based products is higher for African-American women compared to other African-American women who do not use these products. The lead researcher for this study is an epidemiologist based…

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Moll Law Group Files Personal Injury Case Against Major Drug Manufacturer

Earlier this year, a study was released showing that certain heartburn medications – known as proton-pump inhibitors – can cause irreversible damage to those who take the medication. The study was released by a respected medical journal and evaluated a group of about 250,000 patients. The group of medications known…

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The Winner of the Fall 2016 Moll Law Group College Scholarship Award is…

On October 10, 2016 Moll Law Group announced the 5 finalists for the Moll Law Group College Scholarship Award. Out of all the submissions from across the nation, 5 finalists were selected as having the best essays on the topic of injury prevention. Due to the difficult decision of picking only…

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FDA Issues Warning About Potentially Fatal Baby Teething Products

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently issued a warning indicating that benzocaine, an anesthetic commonly used in over-the-counter teething gels for infants as well as liquid medications, can cause serious injuries and even death. Commonly found in products like Anbesol or Baby Orajel, the local anesthetic has in some…

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Illinois Extends Potential Statute of Limitations in Wrongful Death and Survival Act Claims

In a recent case, a 90-year-old woman was admitted to a hospital in 2009. During her stay at the hospital, the woman suffered several complications, and she died within weeks of her arrival. The woman’s son requested her medical records, and he received them almost one year after her death.…