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  • Testosterone Treatment FAQ
    What are testosterone therapy side effects? Testosterone drugs are associated with serious side effects including deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism, stroke and heart attack. People who have heart, kidney or liver disease are more at risk for worsening heart failure, and increased prostate cancer risk. What side effects are attorn...
  • Wrongful Termination Lawyers, Wrongful Termination Legal Help - LawyersAndSettlements.com
    Wrongful termination means an employer has fired or laid off an employee in violation of their legal rights. If wrongful termination law is violated, a wrongfully terminated employee may file a wrongful employment termination complaint with government agencies and/or file a private lawsuit, usually with the help of wrongful termination lawyers . Un...
  • Medtronic Infuse Bone Graft - Medtronic Lawsuit
    The Medtronic Infuse Bone Graft has been linked to life-threatening complications in patients who were given Medtronic off-label . Medtronic bone graft complications include swelling of the airways, which can cause difficulty breathing, speaking and swallowing. Medtronic Infuse has also been linked to retrograde ejaculation which can lead to male steril...
  • Abogado del cáncer de pulmón del asbestos y del mesotelioma
    Mesotelioma es un cáncer de la mesothelium, un revestimiento de protección que incluye la mayor parte de los órganos internos del cuerpo. La única causa del mesotelioma conocida parece ser la exposición a partículas de amianto en el aire. El tiempo entre la exposición y la aparición de los sínto...
  • New Viagra Melanoma Lawsuit Alleges Wrongful Death
    May-2-15 Edwardsville, IL A Viagra lawsuit was filed early last month by the widow of a man who succumbed to a pulmonary embolism consequent to viagra melanoma . Plaintiff Tina M. Stockton says her late husband would have limited his use and dosage of Viagra, prescribed to him by his doctor, if he had been aware of the risks associated with the popular medicinal...
  • How Soon Could Pradaxa Have an Antidote?
    Apr-30-15 Washington, DC One of the biggest concerns about Pradaxa side effects , and the side effects of other new generation anticoagulants, is that there is no approved antidote for certain adverse events. Pradaxa lawsuits have alleged that the maker of the drug did not warn patients about the lack of an antidote, putting them at risk of Pradaxa bleeding event...
  • Target Settles MasterCard Data Breach Lawsuit
    Apr-25-15 New York, NY Target and MasterCard have announced a settlement in lawsuits following the massive 2013 Target data breach . The settlement will see Target set aside up to $19 million to reimburse banks and credit unions affected by the data hack. Target has also announced a settlement with consumers affected by the accessing of private customer informati...
  • Mirena Statute of Limitations
    Apr-21-15 Houston, TX If you have filed a Mirena IUD claim, make sure that you are aware of the statute of limitations. And if you haven’t heard from your Mirena lawyer lately, be pro-active - call now. A Mirena plaintiff is suing three Texas laws firms alleging they let her claim lapse past its limitation date. Crystal Lynn Starling, a Mississippi woma...
  • America’s Hip Implant Failure Crisis
    Apr-17-15 Pensacola, FL Attorney Ben Gordon, who has more than a decade of experience litigating against defective hip implant manufacturers, has some harsh words for the industry. Over the last decade, Gordon says, manufacturers hungry to expand sales, rushed to market with defective, untested, failure-prone devices that are having a devastating impact on pa...
  • Risperdal Lawsuits: One for Plaintiff, One (Partial) for Defendant
    Apr-14-15 Atlanta, GA Alison is helping her 73-year-old grandfather with a Risperdal lawsuit. She recently discovered that he developed breasts after taking the drug for bipolar disorder. And Tina filed a claim when she learned that her teenage son developed breasts after taking Risperdal for autism two years ago. In February, a jury awarded Austin Pledger $...
  • Target Corp. on Target with $10 Million Data Breach Settlement
    Apr-11-15 St. Paul, MN It’s been a tough couple of years for Target Corp (Target). The retailer’s expansion into Canada failed miserably. What’s more, the massive data breach that hit the retailer in 2013 resulted in class-action lawsuits. Those data breach lawsuits appear to be on their way to being settled, after a US District Court Judge las...
  • Study Suggests Energy Drinks Dangerous for Adolescents
    Apr-10-15 Philadelphia, PA With an energy drink lawsuit about to get underway, a new study has been released suggesting energy drinks may be dangerous for adolescents. Energy drink lawsuits have been filed against the makers of the highly caffeinated drinks - including Monster Energy - alleging the drinks are unreasonably dangerous for consumers. The study...
  • AT&T to Pay $25M to Settle Massive Data Breach Lawsuit
    New York, NY: AT&T will pay $25 million to resolve claims the phone carrier failed to adequately safeguard personal data of approximately 300,000 customers. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced the settlement of its data breach lawsuit this week. The data was stolen from call centers in Mexico, Colombia and the Philippines. ...
  • Actos Cancer Victims Could See A $2.2B Settlement
    Apr-6-15 Santa Clara, CA Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., the maker of Actos (pioglitazone hydrochloride), has agreed to pay over $2.2 billion to settle outstanding personal injury claims. The lawsuits allege that Takeda's diabetes medication increases the risk for cancer in patients using the drug and that it had knowledge of this but failed to properly warn consum...
  • Lumber Liquidators Not Floored?
    Mar-31-15 Washington, DC Lumber Liquidators has almost become a household word after the CBS News Program 60 Minutes reported that the discount flooring retailer sold flawed Chinese flooring products. But did 60 Minutes do its homework before accusing the company of selling a defective product? A Lumber Liquidators Defective Flooring class action has b...
  • Never, Never Give Anyone Your Password, Ever!
    Mar-30-15 New York, NY Right this very second a cyber criminal is out there trying to break into confidential information somewhere and figuring out ways to profit from that unauthorized access. Security expert Aaron Ross says consumers and corporations need to stay alert and be hypervigilant in order to keep from being towed under by the relentless, dangerous a...
  • Vytorin Brightens with IMPROVE-IT, but Vytorin Lawsuits Remain
    Mar-27-15 San Diego, CA The folks at Merck & Co. and their Vytorin partner Schering-Plough Corp. can be forgiven if they are enjoying the re-birth of Vytorin and the accompanying optimism after enduring the scorn that accompanied the delayed release of the ENHANCE study in 2008. The most recent “IMPROVE-IT” study was designed to foster a better outc...
  • Consumers Count on Corporations to Keep Their Data Secure
    Mar-23-15 Washington, DC The $10 million preliminary settlement announced last week in the 2013 Target data breach , together with preceding settlements tied to prior data breaches affecting other retailers and organizations, signals corporate America’s willingness to settle in view of continuing thefts of and threats to a consumer’s personal informat...
  • Premera Blue Cross Reports Data Breach of 11 Million Accounts
    Los Angeles, CA: As many as 11 million people may have suffered exposure of the medical and financial information as a result of a massive data breach on health insurer Premera Blue Cross. The cyber attack is alleged to have begun in May 2014, with hackers accessing claims data including clinical information, as well as bank account and social securi...
  • Herbal Supplements: A Massive Industry with Little Oversight
    Mar-21-15 Washington, DC Seemingly lost in the headlines over the New York State attorney general’s assertion that four major retailers have been selling fraudulent herbal supplements , instantly triggering a host of lawsuits and questions over testing methods, is the fact that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not updated its definition of &ldq...
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