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  • Lawsuit Filed against Energy Drink Maker
    Jul-23-15 Los Angeles, CA Although the Monster Energy drink lawsuits might be the ones in the news most frequently, other energy drink makers face lawsuits of their own. Monster Energy reportedly settled two lawsuits in recent months, and faces another high-profile lawsuit in the near future. But Rockstar Beverage Corp. faces a lawsuit of its own, filed in June...
  • Januvia Attorney: Januvia Lawsuits Moving Ahead
    Apr-20-13 Dallas, TX Januvia lawsuits , alleging patients suffered serious Januvia side effects, are moving ahead, with a motion filed for the lawsuits to be consolidated into a multidistrict litigation. Despite the movement in the litigation, Shezad Malik, medical doctor and founder of the Dr. Shezad Malik Law Firm, says it is not too late for patients to join la...
  • Taxotere Hair Loss Patients Speak Out Over the Fallout
    May-15-17 Washington, DC: A recent filing by Taxotere manufacturer Sanofi Aventis with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) revealed the current state of Taxotere hair loss lawsuits as of the end of the pharmaceutical’s fiscal year ending December 31, 2016. Sanofi, in its Form 20-F filing, noted that by the end of the year there were approxim...
  • $20M Verdict Awarded in Third Ethicon TVT Mesh Lawsuit
    May-15-17 Santa Clara, CA: A $20 million verdict has been awarded against Johnson & Johnson (J&J) in punitive damages, in the third bellwether Ethicon pelvic mesh injury lawsuit, part of the pelvic mesh mass torte. The 12-member jury hearing the case in Philadelphia returned the verdict after testimony was given by Plaintiff Margaret “Peggy&rdquo...
  • AT&T Confirms Data Breach
    Jun-21-14 New York, NY In a year filled with data breaches and data breach lawsuits, even one more data breach story can seem like too much. With each new store, restaurant or communications company that announces a breach, customers wonder if their personal information is ever truly safe. Data breach lawsuits, alleging companies have not done enough to protect...
  • First Xarelto Bellwether Trial Goes to the Defense
    May-12-17 New Orleans, LA: The long-anticipated first bellwether trial in multidistrict litigation for Xarelto side effects has gone to the defendants. Plaintiff Joseph Boudreaux’s trial commenced April 24 and all eyes were on the litigation as an indicator as to how other bellwether trials might go. This Xarelto lawsuit was a win for Johnson & John...
  • Robocall Lawsuits Spike, Business Calling for Relaxation of Rules
    Jun-29-16 Washington, DC: As the American Chamber of Commerce and other business interests lobby for an update and relaxation of guidelines governing robocalls and telemarketing, the Attorney General for the State of Indiana has launched a nuisance call lawsuit against a medical supplies company. Am-Med Diabetic Supplies Inc., which also does business as Beyo...
  • Asbestos Drilling Mud: When the Mud Is Deadly
    Jun-14-14 New Orleans, LA Asbestos lawsuits often involve construction workers and employees who were exposed to products that were packed with asbestos, but some asbestos lawsuits involve drilling mud . Although drilling mud itself does not sound particularly harmful, according to lawsuits filed by people who worked with the substance, asbestos was used as an a...
  • More Settlements Announced in Force-Placed Insurance Lawsuits
    Jun-13-14 Miami, FL The recent months have brought news of even more settlements in force-placed insurance lawsuits . In the past few months, various banks and financial firms have announced that they settled lawsuits involving lender insurance. Lawsuits filed against the banks and insurance companies alleged they were involved in an illegal kickback scheme to pl...
  • Benicar Illness and Weight Loss Lawsuit Witnesses Must Produce Records
    May-7-17 Camden, NJ: This spring has seen some developments in the Benicar side effects multidistrict litigation over gastrointestinal issues and sprue-like enteropathy associated with olmesartan (Benicar), a medication prescribed for high blood pressure. By the middle of March there were some 1,800 Benicar cases housed in the Benicar MDL in New Jersey. Plai...
  • Debt Collector Harassment Nightmare Continues for Consumers
    Jun-10-14 Seattle, WA For the people who receive threatening phone calls in the middle of the night, tales of debt collector harassment aren’t news. For those people, stories about bill collector harassment activities - such as late night phone calls, obscene language and threats of jail time - are simply further proof of problems within the debt collectio...
  • Why was US Warned about Abilify Gambling Risk Four Years after Europe?
    May-5-17 Minneapolis, MN: American patients prescribed Abilify didn’t learn about the drug’s link to gambling and other compulsive behaviors until four years after European patients were warned. The European Medicines Agency in October 2012 required that the manufacturer and distributor of Abilify warn patients and doctors about the potential for...
  • Health Canada Equally Concerned About IVC Filter Side Effects
    May-3-17 Ottawa, ON: We’re coming up to the one-year anniversary that Health Canada, the Canadian equivalent to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), released a guidance review and summaries pertaining to in-depth analysis of the inferior vena cava filter landscape in America’s northern-most neighbor. Akin to the FDA, Health Canada maintains co...
  • Wage and Hour Lawsuits, Including Overtime Lawsuits, Up in 2012
    Mar-28-13 Los Angeles, CA A recent report suggests that wage and hour settlements are up in 2012 over 2011, with overtime lawsuits making up most of the claims involved in the settled lawsuits. California wage and hour settlements, along with those filed in New York, accounted for most of the settlements. According to the National Economic Research Associates...
  • A Busy Time for Monster As Next Monster Energy Drink Injury Trial Looms
    Jul-2-15 Corona, CA With two marquee Monster Energy Drink Deaths and Hospitalizations lawsuits having now been settled, all eyes turn toward the Anais Fournier lawsuit that begins in August. The 14-year-old girl died from cardiac arrest at home while watching television with her family after consuming two cans of product manufactured and distributed by Monster...
  • Xarelto Verdict for the Plaintiff Overturned in Bellwether Case
    Feb-11-18 Philadelphia, PA: A jury verdict in favor of the plaintiff in a bellwether Xarelto lawsuit that was in danger of being overturned was, indeed tossed - but not for reasons that had been previously speculated. The case is Hartman v. Janssen Pharmaceuticals Inc. et al. , Case no. 160503416, in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County, Pennsyl...
  • Round 5: Talcum Powder Plaintiffs versus Johnson & Johnson
    May-1-17 St. Louis, MO: Missouri’s fifth talcum powder trial began April 11, with plaintiffs claiming that Johnson & Johnson knew for decades about the link to ovarian cancer but chose profit over safety and continued to market Shower-to-Shower and Johnson's Baby Powder. Four Missouri talcum powder trials have resulted in only one win for the gian...
  • Risperdal Patient "Never asked for Gynecomastia or Weight Gain"
    Feb-9-18 Albuquerque NM: When Daniel was 17 years old, life was good. He was the star of his high school baseball team, he was in top form. But within a few years his life went sideways and Daniel wound up in the psych ward, "forced" to take Risperdal . Daniel, age 32, says he started partying and getting into fights. He dropped out of school, hit the streets...
  • Zofran Studies: Link or No Link to Birth Defects?
    Jun-15-16 Pittsburgh, PA: While Zofran birth defects lawsuits continue to be filed, a recent study has not found a link between the anti-nausea drug and birth defects. The study, published in Reproductive Toxicology (May 9, 2016) and conducted by the UCLA Department of Medicine, went so far as to suggest that women who took Zofran during their pregnancy we...
  • Minnesota Consumer Sues Capital One over 128 Bill Collector Robocalls to Cellular Phone
    Feb-6-18 Chaska, MN: By the middle of 2017, after more than 128 bill collector harassment calls Kristie Drigger had had enough. She sued Capital One Bank in Minnesota District Court , seeking at least $1,500 per telephone call made in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). The underlying facts of her lawsuit suggest an apparent w...
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