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January Status Conference Convened for Federal Antibiotic Peripheral Neuropathy Lawsuits

The federal court overseeing hundreds of peripheral neuropathy lawsuits filed against the manufacturers of Levaquin, Cipro and Avelox convened its most recent Status Conference on January 18th. According to the litigation’s website, 289 antibiotics lawsuits remain pending against Bayer (the … Continue reading

C.R. Bard IVC Filter Lawsuit News: First Federal Bellwether Trial to Be Conducted in Two Phases

The federal court overseeing thousands of IVC (inferior vena cava) filter lawsuits filed against C.R. Bard, Inc. will convene its first bellwether trial next month. According to an Order issued in the U.S. District Court, District of Arizona, on February … Continue reading

Onglyza Lawsuits Move Forward, As Federal Litigation Issues Initial Practice and Procedure Order

Onglyza lawsuits have begun to move forward in the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Kentucky, where all federally-filed claims involving the alleged link between saxagliptin and heart failure were recently centralized for the purpose of coordinated pretrial proceedings. Onglyza … Continue reading

Johnson & Johnson Stock Takes Hit Amid Growing Talcum Powder Allegations, Lawsuits

Johnson & Johnson stock took a hit earlier this month, amid concerns that documents being revealed in the course of recent talcum powder lawsuits could prove damaging to the company. Johnson & Johnson Facing Talcum Powder Lawsuits Over Mesothelioma, Ovarian … Continue reading

Pennsylvania Risperdal Lawsuit Filings Up More than 200% in 2017

More than 6,200 Risperdal lawsuits are now pending in the mass tort program underway in Pennsylvania’s Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, up from just 1,945 filings in January 2017. The new figures were reported this week by Law.com, which noted … Continue reading

3M Announces Bair Hugger Recall for Design Defect, as First Forced Air Warmer Lawsuit Readies for Trial

The 3M Company is recalling thousands of Bair Hugger underbody blankets because of a design problem that could prevent the devices from warming patients during surgical procedures. FDA Classifies Bair Hugger Recall Class II The U.S. Food & Drug Administration … Continue reading

Latest DePuy Attune Knee Lawsuit Alleges Defective Tibial Baseplate Led to Early Revision Surgery

A Kentucky man has filed a new knee replacement lawsuit against DePuy Synthes, after he required revision of an Attune Knee due to an allegedly defective tibial baseplate. According to a complaint filed in the U.S. District Court, Eastern District … Continue reading

Bernstein Liebhard LLP Now Accepting Diabetes Drug Lawsuit Inquiries, Following Reinstatement of Pancreatic Cancer Claims Against Manufacturers of Byetta and Other Incretin Mimetics

Bernstein Liebhard LLP, a nationwide law firm representing those injured by defective drugs and medical devices, is reviewing potential diabetes drug lawsuits on behalf of individuals who developed pancreatic cancer allegedly related to treatment with Byetta, Januvia, Janumet, Victoza or … Continue reading

C.R. Bard Granted Leave to Present 510(k) Clearance Evidence at First IVC Filter Lawsuit Trial

The Arizona federal judge overseeing thousands of IVC filter lawsuits filed against C.R. Bard, Inc. will allow the medical device manufacturer to present evidence pertaining to its blood clot filters’ 510(k) clearance at the litigation’s first bellwether trial. Plaintiffs were … Continue reading

DePuy Hip Replacement Plaintiffs Ask MDL Court to Remand Pinnacle Metal-on-Metal Hip Lawsuits

Plaintiffs in thousands of hip replacement lawsuits involving a metal-on-metal version of DePuy Orthopaedics’ Pinnacle hip system have asked a federal court to remand their cases to the original court of filing for individual trial dates. According to an Omnibus … Continue reading

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