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  • J&J Talc Plaintiffs: It Pays to Persevere
    Jun-25-21 Washington, DC Twenty women who sued Johnson and Johnson, claiming its baby powder was key in their ovarian cancers, stuck to their guns: the U.S. Supreme Court won’t overturn a $2.1 billion against J&J, which was cut from a 2018 Missouri Court verdict of $4.7 billion. These women persevered through an exhaustive and harrowing court battle incl...
  • Sen. McCaskill Probes Anthem Emergency Room Coverage Denials
    Jul-28-18 Washington, DC On July 17, 2018 Sen. Claire McCaskill’s office released a report detailing the results of an investigation into Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield’s efforts to cut costs by denying emergency room coverage after the fact. Many of these insurance claim denials were eventually reversed. But Anthem may have succeeded in its overall goal...
  • Nexium Side Effects Anything but a Fractured Fairy Tale
    Jun-29-13 Washington, DC It’s a Catch 22 for doctors and their patients when it comes to treatment options for heartburn and those options that patients find most convenient and easiest to maintain. To wit, a PPI medication such as Nexium is fast and effective in relieving symptoms associated with heartburn. For many Americans, heartburn is a chronic problem...
  • Time For Banks To Pay Up: Excessive Overdraft Fees Lawsuits Settled
    Jul-27-18 Washington, DC: You may have been charged excessive bank overdraft fees unknowingly. Or maybe you filed a bank overdraft fees lawsuit some time ago to fight back against the banks. If so, you may be able to make money from the banks, namely Bank of America, Wells Fargo, JPMorgan Chase and TCF National Bank. Bank Overdraft Fees Under the law, a ban...
  • Nike to Settle Bag Check Lawsuit for $8.25 Million
    Jun-16-21 San Francisco, CA Sneaker giant Nike seems poised to settle a long-running California labor lawsuit for $8.25 million. Rodriguez v. Nike Retail Services Inc. has a history that reflects one of the more significant developments in California labor law since 2018. But settlements do little to predict the future for California workers who continue to h...
  • Participants Sue Bronson Healthcare Plan over Inclusion of Fidelity Freedom Fund
    Jun-14-21 Kalamazoo, MI On May 6, Susan Gleason and Candi Gabrielse filed a class action ERISA lawsuit  against Bronson Healthcare Group Inc. in the Western District of Michigan. Gleason v. Bronson Healthcare is an example of increasingly distinctive subtype of breach of fiduciary duty lawsuits that focus on the relative cost and performance of two Fidelit...
  • No Surprises Act to Eliminate ER Overcharges?
    Jun-15-21 Santa Clara, CA Although the “No Surprises Act” will be in effect January 1, 2022, the first regulations are slated for July 2021. If all goes according to plan, patients to emergency rooms will no longer be hit with outrageous ER overcharges or receive surprise bills in the mail, mainly due to out of network treatment. According to Law36...
  • Ecolab to Settle Overtime Lawsuit for $2.55 Million
    Jun-11-21 San Francisco, CA Parties have asked the Northern District of California to approve an agreement to settle unpaid wages claims against Ecolab. If approved as expected, the settlement would end a lawsuit in which employees claim  that they were misclassified as salaried workers and consequently deprived of overtime, double time and unpaid rest perio...
  • California Supreme Court to Rule on Rest and Meal Premium Payments
    Jun-8-21 Los Angeles, CA On May 18, the California Supreme Court heard arguments about what the phrase “regular rate of compensation” means for the purpose of calculating premium payments that must be paid when employers fail to offer meal and rest breaks as required by the California Labor Code . More specifically, the questions are: Does the phrase &...
  • Retiro del mercado del calentador de agua sin tanque defectuoso
    El 21 de febrero de 2007, el Comité Estadounidense de Seguridad de Productos de Consumo, en conjunto con CSA International, Rheem Manufacturing Company (Rheem) y Paloma Industries, Inc., anunció un retiro voluntario para reparar más de 42.000 calentadores de agua sin tanque y con ventilación. Los calentadores pueden presentar rie...
  • Kaiser Permanente settles two race discrimination class-action lawsuits totaling $18.9 million
    Jun-4-21 San Francisco, CA After more than two years of negotiations, Kaiser Permanente has settled two class action lawsuits claiming that it discriminated against employees on the basis of race and in violation of the  California Labor law . In the first settlement, plaintiffs accused the health care giant of passing black workers over for promotion and b...
  • 3M Earplugs Bellwether Trial: So far a Draw
    Jun-10-21 Pensacola, FL The second 3M earplug lawsuit  ended with a win for the defense.  The Combat Arms Earplug manufacturer lost the first bellwether trial that ended with a $7.1 million win for veterans. Now, hundreds of thousands of victims with hearing loss allegedly from defective earplugs await the third and final trial on June 7th in Pensacola. ...
  • In-N-Out Burger Accused of California Labor Violations
    Jun-7-21 Los Angeles, CA A former employee of In-N-Out Burger accuses the fast food restaurant chain of numerous California Labor Code violations , and unfair business practices, from COVID protocol failure to retaliation for whistleblowing. Luis Becerra is seeking to represent current and former In-N-Out employees dating back to January 2020. Former In-N-Out b...
  • Recent Studies Show Other Side Effects, including certain Cancers, with Long-term PPI Use
    Jun-3-21 Santa Clara, CA For more than a decade, studies have shown that proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are associated with serious side effects, including kidney failure and other injuries. Researchers now add to “other” injuries biliary track cancer, gallbladder cancer and cholecystitis (inflammation of the gallbladder) and might be carcinogenic...
  • Bellwether Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuits Scheduled
    Apr-21-13 Pierre, SD As some transvaginal mesh lawsuits wind down, others are just about to make their way to court. The allegations in the transvaginal mesh complaints are that women were seriously harmed by the use of various mesh products, and specifically, that transvaginal mesh complications resulted in permanent pain and suffering for the patient. That...
  • “Not Tonight Dear, I Have AMS Transvaginal Mesh”
    Apr-7-13 Seattle, WA Charlene and her husband haven’t had sex for more than a year. Six weeks after Charlene was implanted with AMS transvaginal mesh they tried, but it was too painful. Now Charlene and her husband are considering an AMS transvaginal mesh lawsuit, claiming pain, suffering and disability, and loss of consortium. “My husband wants...
  • Abdominal Mesh Surgery Destroys Life, say patients in the U.S. and Scotland
    May-27-21 Lancaster, SC Ruth underwent three abdominal mesh surgeries in the last few years, all of them unsuccessful. She now lives with an ugly scar and constant pain. She replaced her addiction to prescription painkillers with Suboxone (prevents painful addiction withdrawal) and trips to the emergency room with visits to the addiction center.  Steve (no...
  • 3M Earplug Bellwether Trials: 1 For 3M, 1 for Plaintiffs
    Jun-1-21 Pensacola, FL  The second bellwether case of three found a Florida jury siding with 3M Co., which is the company’s first win in federal court. 3M allegedly sold defective earplugs to veterans but claims in its defense that the military is responsible for the design and delivery of the earplugs. This trial involves an estimated 240,000 total se...
  • One Fair Wage Slams Darden Restaurants’ Wage Practices
    May-24-21 Oakland, CA One Fair Wage (OFW), a national advocacy organization, filed a lawsuit in the Northern District of California that challenges Darden Restaurants’ policy requiring payment of the lowest legally permissible wages to servers and other employees who receive tips. Under California prevailing wage law employers of 25 or fewer workers, including...
  • California Lawsuit: Paraquat Caused Parkinson’s disease
    May-25-21 San Francisco, CA On April 2, Russell Denes filed a personal injury Paraquat lawsuit  in the Northern District of California, alleging that his Parkinson’s disease was caused by his decades’ long, low-dose exposure to Paraquat. Denes, a certified pesticide applicator, allegedly used the herbicide according to safety regulations, and was awa...
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