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West Palm Beach Attorney Wins $3.6 Million Verdict in Blood Filter MDL
“The short story is this was a human experiment that went terribly wrong,” plaintiff lawyer Joe Johnson said.Ariz. Jury Awards $3.6M in First Bellwether Trial of Bard IVC Blood Filters
A federal jury in Arizona's verdict included $2 million in punitive damages against the makers of an implanted blood filter that broke apart and left fragments in a woman's heart and lodged in her artery. More than 3,000 suits have been filed against C.R. Bard over the devices.Hire Power: The 25 Biggest Lateral Moves of 2017
Law firms recharged their practices with a range of high-wattage partner moves in 2017. It wasn't shocking that many of the new hires came from the outgoing Obama administration. But plugged-in practitioners of all kinds were in demand, from Silicon Valley dealmakers to law firm leaders to white-collar litigators.First IVC Filter Medical Implant Trial Ends in Defense Verdict
Plaintiffs who brought thousands of lawsuits over IVC, or inferior vena cava, filters got off to a rough start on Thursday when a federal jury came out with a defense verdict in the first trial over the medical implants.Summer Sizzle: July's Top Lateral Litigator Moves
No sleepy summer doldrums. Across the country, big-name lawyers in practices including mass torts, IP, labor and employment and environmental litigation all found new homes. Here are the Lit Daily's picks for 10 of the most notable lateral litigator moves in July.Deal Watch: Skadden Snags Top Spot for First Half M&A
Despite early uncertainty about market volatility, global M&A activity is up 2 percent compared to last year, totaling $1.6 trillion for the first half of 2017, according to league tables released by Bloomberg LP and Thomson Reuters Corp. Skadden topped league tables when measured by number of deals by value during the first half.Sara Deskins Tucker, Shareholder, Greenberg Traurig
Practice Profile: Deskins Tucker concentrates her practice on complex products liability litigation, with a focus on pharmaceutical and medical device…How Far Will the Law Go in Extending a Physician's Duty to Warn Patients?
Ioanna Olivia Zevgaras of Short & Billy, P.C. writes: While the bottom line is that statutes and regulation may not always explicitly impose upon a physician the duty to warn his/her patient, the physician may still be subject to legal exposure. Health care providers need to know the statutory laws and regulations that apply to their work so that they can meet those responsibilities and not compromise public safety.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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