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  • Family Feud Savages ESOP Participants’ Retirement Fund
    Jun-12-23 Newark, NJ On May 9, former participants in the Asbury Carbons, Inc. Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) filed a class action ERISA lawsuit in the District of New Jersey. Lance Miller and Larry Richardson et al. v. Neil Brozen, Asbury Carbons Inc., Patrick Sook and Asbury Carbons Inc. Employee Stock Ownership Plan alleges that ESOP fiduciaries allow...
  • Disability Lawsuit filed, Others say ‘Bah Humbug’ to Unum
    Dec-30-16 Chattanooga, TN: While Unum Insurance has been working to shore up both its reputation and its business strategy from its headquarters in Chattanooga, Unum disability claims are still coming. The latest is an Unum lawsuit filed earlier this month in the State of Florida. According to the Florida Record (12/28/16), the plaintiff is Vera Viamontes,...
  • 2017 Could Be a Big Year for Bravelle Litigation
    Dec-16-16 Springfield, IL: It's been more than a year since the first Bravelle lawsuit was filed in the United States and a judge has recently ruled that Bravelle claims can move forward, meaning 2017 could be a big year for Bravelle litigation. The fertility treatment was voluntarily recalled in 2015 after reports emerged that the drug could lose its potency. ...
  • Chicago's Healthcare Landscape: Legal Considerations for Providers and Patients
    May-22-23 Chicago, IL As part of Illinois, Chicago has a diverse healthcare landscape that includes numerous hospitals, clinics, and private practices. The City of Chicago generally has a sufficient medical setup for its residents. However, being such a large and bustling densely-populated economic hub, cases in which people getting injured due to the negligence of...
  • Hip and Knee Replacement FAQ
    Why are hip and knee implant devices being recalled? Some hip and knee implant devices are being recalled because of high failure rates that result in patients requiring revision surgery years before they typically should. For example, most hip implants are expected to last approximately 15 years, but with some implant devices, such as the DePuy ASR h...
  • Hip & Knee Replacement Implant Failure - Hip Replacement Lawsuit & Lawyer
    The past decade has seen an exponential increase in hip and knee replacements and with it, hip & knee replacement failure . With more and more baby boomers approaching an older age, hip and knee replacement surgery is becoming more common--as are hip and knee replacement complaints . Since the Depuy hip and knee replacement recalls in 2005, thousands...
  • WEN Lawsuit Highlights Problems with Products Sold Online
    Jul-18-16 Sacramento, CA: A WEN lawsuit filed against Guthy-Renker highlights issues with the company's hair care product, alleging women who used the product line actually lost their hair. In their lawsuit, the plaintiffs issue a variety of allegations, including breach of warranty, violations of California's False Advertising Law, and failure to warn. The law...
  • Forced-Placed Insurance Class Action Targets Three Defendants in New Jersey
    Jun-24-16 Newark, NJ: The Lender insurance lawsuits just keep on a-comin’ as homeowners fight back against alleged profiteering on the part of insurance providers and mortgage companies at the expense of the homeowner. The latest Force-placed insurance lawsuit has been filed as a class action in US District Court for the District of New Jersey. Plaintif...
  • Peregrine Pharmaceuticals, Inc PPHM Securities Fraud
    Company: Peregrine Pharmaceuticals, Inc Ticker Symbol: PPHM Class Period: Oct-3-12 to Sep-26-12 Date Filed: Oct-3-12 Lead Plaintiff Deadline: Dec-2-12 Court: Central District of California Allegations: San Francisco, CA: A securities class action lawsuit has been f...
  • Knee Replacement Patient with Infection Blames Bair Hugger
    Jun-21-16 Bristol, VA: Patsy contracted a MRSA infection after knee replacement surgery and has undergone a number of revision surgeries since. She blames the Bair Hugger Forced Air Warming blanket for causing the infection. Bair Hugger lawsuits have been filed against 3M Health Care by hundreds of hip and knee replacement patients. They allege the blower...
  • Arizona Jury Awards $27.6 Million To Company Founder in Retaliation Suit
    Apr-25-16 PHOENIX, ARIZ. (April 25, 2016) (Press Release): An Arizona federal jury has awarded $27.6 million to a healthcare staffing company founder who claimed his allegation of internal medical billing fraud led to a retaliation plan with a highly unusual method to oust him. The total awarded on April 20 to Marc A. Wichansky, former president of Zoel Holding C...
  • Accretive Health, Inc AH Securities Fraud
    Company: Accretive Health, Inc Ticker Symbol: AH Class Period: Mar-2-11 to Apr-24-12 Date Filed: Apr-24-12 Lead Plaintiff Deadline: Jun-23-12 Court: Northern District of Illinois Allegations: San Diego, CA: A securities class action has been commenced in the United States District Cour...
  • Bair Hugger Lawsuits Heating Up
    Feb-24-16 Minneapolis, MN: If the first few months of 2016 are anything to go by, Bair Hugger lawyers have a busy year ahead. As of mid-January, more than 100 Bair Hugger claims were pending in the District of Minnesota as part of a multidistrict litigation (MDL). All the product liability complaints involving the Bair Hugger surgical warming blanket claim th...
  • New Study Links Fluoroquinolones to Retinal Detachment
    New York, NY: A new Canadian study has found a link between people taking fluoroquinolone antibiotics and retinal detachment. In fact, the paper, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, online April 3, 2012, found that people treated in emergency by ophthalmologists for retinal detachment were five times more likely to be taking...
  • Bayer's Natazia Oral Contraceptive Associated with Serious Adverse Events
    Washington, DC: Natazia (estradiol valerate and estradiol valerate/dienogest), a fourth generation oral contraceptive made by pharmaceutical giant Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals, Inc, was FDA-approved on March 15, 2012, for the treatment of heavy menstrual bleeding that is not caused by diagnosed conditions of the uterus. However, in February...
  • Essure Victims Not Assured—Yet
    Feb-11-16 Washington, DC: The FDA is finally responding to more than 5,000 women and congresswoman Rosa DeLauro about Essure adverse events. The agency is expected to decide whether or not to withdraw Essure from the market by the end of this month. Meanwhile, Essure lawsuits filed against Bayer by four women have been dismissed this month. A federal judge in...
  • Infusion Pumps, Medtronic SynchroMed Among Them, Remain Under Scrutiny
    Sep-18-17 Washington, DC: The honeymoon the then-fresh Obama Administration was still largely enjoying in 2010 was nonetheless tainted two years into Barack Obama’s Presidency with revelations that hundreds of Americans supposedly had died due to malfunctioning infusion pumps. The Medtronic SynchroMed pump was among the plethora of infusion pumps that were com...
  • Judge Orders DES Manufacturers To Compensate Breast Cancer Victims
    Boston, MA: In a precedent-setting ruling, U.S. Magistrate Judge Marianne Bowler has this week ordered 14 pharmaceutical companies to negotiate compensation for 53 women who brought a class action lawsuit against them over allegations their breast cancer was caused by their mothers' use of an anti-miscarriage drug, taken decades ago, called Diethylstilb...
  • Force-Placed Insurance Class Action Alleges Violations of Truth in Lending Act
    Jan-5-16 Orlando, FL: A couple from Florida are not at all happy with their residential loan servicing company and the insurance company their Force-Placed Insurance Bank teamed up with to ram what they view as unnecessary and excessive insurance coverage down their collective throats. To that end, John C. Sekula and his wife, Jacqueline, have filed a class-act...
  • J&J Agrees $158M Settlement in Risperdal Lawsuit
    New York, NY: Johnson & Johnson (J&J) has agreed to pay $158 million to settle a lawsuit in Texas suit that alleges the company defrauded the state by misleading doctors about its antipsychotic drug Risperdal. The deal will reportedly bring an end to claims that J&J marketed Risperdal off label - for unapproved uses - and downplayed...
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