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Philadelphia Jury Awards $70 Million Verdict in Risperdal Breast Growth Case

A Philadelphia jury recently returned a verdict awarding a 16-year-old teenager who suffered injuries after taking Risperdal $70 million in compensation. The manufacturer of the drug is Johnson & Johnson, a major international pharmaceutical and health care products company. According to the teenager’s complaint, Johnson & Johnson failed to provide…

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Woman Injured on Icy Hotel Sidewalk Fails to Provide Evidence of Hotel’s Duty to Train Employees, Must Retry Case

Everyone has seen someone slip on an icy sidewalk, and the injuries can be serious. But whose duty is it to maintain the sidewalk, and what does that duty require? In a recent case, a court held that a case had to be retried when a plaintiff failed to explain what…

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Wright Medical Appeals $11 Million Verdict in First Conservis Hip Implant Case

Wright Medical, a manufacturer of hip implants and other medical devices, has asked a federal appellate court to overrule a jury’s verdict in the first bellwether trial to take place in the Conserve metal-on-metal hip implant MDL, which is situated in the Northern District of Georgia. According to the company,…

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Court Determines that a Lack of Adequate Construction Zone Warnings May Give Rise to Governmental Liability

New construction zones pop up all the time, especially during the summer. Even when a driver is paying attention to the warnings, a driver can still misunderstand the signs and enter the wrong lane. For that reason, adequate warnings are essential. In a recent case, a man was killed in…

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DePuy Seeks Stay of Litigation To Appeal $490 Million Verdict in Metal-on-Metal Hip Implant Litigation

One of Johnson & Johnson’s subsidiary companies has asked a federal appellate court to enter a stay of litigation in a lawsuit involving its Pinnacle metal-on-metal hip implant device. The company is seeking this time-out, claiming that it needs to appeal a $490 million jury verdict against the medical device…

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Moll Law Group Archiva Primera Demanda Contra AztraZeneca Debido a Lesiones Causadas por Nexium

Moll Law Group ha presentado su primera demanda contra el fabricante de Nexium, AstraZeneca, en nombre de un residente de Tennessee que sufrió heridas graves y potencialmente mortales después de haber sido prescrito y de tomar el medicamento Nexium. Presentada en el Distrito Oeste de Tennessee, la demanda alega que…

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Moll Law Group Files First Lawsuit Against AstraZeneca For Injuries Sustained from Nexium Use

Moll Law Group has filed its first lawsuit against the maker of Nexium, AstraZeneca, on behalf of a Tennessee resident who suffered severe and life-threatening injuries after being prescribed and taking the drug Nexium. Filed in the Western District of Tennessee, the complaint alleges that the defendants knew or should…

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Former Zimmer Biomet Sales Rep Alleges Wrongful Termination for Reporting Physician Misconduct

A former sales representative for the medical device manufacturing company Zimmer Biomet (“Zimmer”) has filed a lawsuit against the company, claiming that the orthopedics provider fired him as a result of the testimony he provided during a grand jury hearing against a physician who was accused of performing unnecessary knee…

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Boy Killed in Skateboarding Accident Barred from Compensation Because He Assumed the Risks of the Activity

In some cases, a plaintiff’s own conduct may contribute to an injury, decreasing the amount of damages awarded. In other cases, the plaintiff’s conduct may bar compensation completely. In a recent case, a boy’s family was barred from compensation after he was killed in a skateboarding accident. Two brothers were skateboarding in a…

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Listeria Outbreaks Affect School Districts; Fresh Express Salads Announces Third Recall of 2016

Consumers across the country should be aware of two recent events involving dangerous, contaminated, and inappropriately labeled food products. First, only a few weeks after school was dismissed for the summer season, nearly 50 different varieties of pre-packaged sandwiches have been recalled from almost 40 different school districts after reports surfaced…