With more than 30 attorneys and team of nurse professionals, case managers, paraprofessionals and medical records clerks, Gibbons’ products liability team is prepared to take on a wide range of litigation, as well as preventative counseling.

Last year, that leadership was demonstrated in the numerous cases involving prosthetic medical devices and related components made by Stryker Corp. and Howmedica Osteonics Corp. Gibbons’ Kim Catullo, chair of the firm’s products liability department, directly assisted with negotiation with a $1 billion settlement of suits on behalf of people who underwent surgery to remove failed artificial hip joints. Led by Catullo, the firm represented Howmedia in multicounty litigation in Bergen County and in related federal litigation consolidated in Minnesota involving users of the company’s ABG II and Rejuvenate hip joints.

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