A new study suggests that oral fluoroquinolones, including Levaquin, may be associated with yet another debilitating side effect: pseudotumor cerebri syndrome or PTCS. PTCS (also known as idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) or benign intracranial hypertension (BIH)) is a neurological condition marked by increased pressure … Continue reading
A Georgia woman has joined the growing list of plaintiffs pursuing Onglyza lawsuits over the drug’s alleged association with heart failure. In a complaint filed on July 24th, in the U.S. District Court, Northern District of Georgia, Cynthia Turner accused … Continue reading
A California woman who claims Johnson & Johnson’s talcum powders caused her ovarian cancer began presenting evidence last week in Los Angeles Superior Court. The closely watched case is the first to go to trial in the state’s talcum powder … Continue reading
The federal court overseeing hundreds of product liability lawsuits involving alleged Invokana side effects is moving forward with plans for the proceeding’s first bellwether trials. Invokana Bellwether Case Selection & Discovery According to a July 27th Case Management Order issued … Continue reading
A whistleblower lawsuit accusing DePuy Orthopaedics of marketing faulty metal-on-metal hip replacement products will move forward, after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit overturned a lower court decision dismissing the case. The whistleblower complaint was filed by … Continue reading
The New Jersey court overseeing dozens of Stryker hip lawsuits involving LFIT CoCr V40 Femoral Heads is scheduled to address the status of the litigation on Monday, July 31st. According to a calendar posting, Monday’s Case Management Conference will be … Continue reading
The federal court overseeing hundreds of Taxotere lawsuits involving permanent hair loss has issued a new Case Management Order scheduling the litigation’s first bellwether trial for September 2018. The Court has also ordered the parties to attend a settlement conference … Continue reading
An Oregon man who alleges AndroGel caused his heart attack has been awarded $150 million in punitive damages, after a federal jury found that AbbVie, Inc. engaged in false advertising when it marketed the popular testosterone treatment. The plaintiff was … Continue reading
A talcum powder lawsuit that was recently removed from Missouri state court had been remanded, after a federal judge found that its removal was untimely. U.S. Supreme Court Ruling Limits Filings By Out-of-State Plaintiffs The multi-plaintiff lawsuit was initially filed … Continue reading