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C.R. Bard Sued Over Catheters, Hernia Patches
C.R. Bard has been hit with class action suits claiming it sold thousands of defective hernia repair patches and conspired to limit competition in the market for urinary catheters.Plaintiff Wins $3.35M for Injuries From J&J Pelvic Mesh Implants
The first mass tort trial over a Johnson & Johnson unit's pelvic mesh product ended in a $3.35 million verdict for the plaintiff, and the jury is weighing punitive damages.Silicone Implants May Stage Comeback
Once a favorite target of plaintiffs lawyers, silicone breast implants may be about to make a comeback. A California company is on the verge of gaining approval for its implants, and lawyers say it may have the scientific backing to fend off future suits.Judge Rules Against POM in Fight Over FTC Rules
A federal judge in Washington on September 30 ruled against juice maker POM Wonderful LLC in a dispute with federal trade regulators over advertising rules and regulations that the company contends violate speech rights.DePuy Quietly Settling Hip Replacement Device Litigation
The abrupt resolution of cases that had been set for trial in September and October came after a Los Angeles jury awarded $8.3 million against DePuy on March 8, but the company won a defense verdict in Chicago on April 16.View more book results for the query "U.S. Food and Drug Administration"
Change in New Jersey lobby law inspires firm subsidiary
With an eye on new rules that make life tough for lawyers who lobby, a midsize New Jersey law firm has decided to outsource its governmental affairs practice-to itself.Suit Says Fountain Diet Coke Isn't 'Real Thing'
Kelly [email protected] Miami consumer attorney has filed a suit against Coca-Cola Co., claiming the soda giant engaged in deceptive trade practices by not telling the public that Diet Coke sold through store fountains is different from Diet Coke sold in cans and bottles. Lance A. Harke of Harke Clasby filed the suit in Miami-Dade Circuit Court in March on behalf of Bartimous Berry, a Miami longshoreman.Attorneys Researching Robotic Surgery Lawsuits
Hospitals throughout Connecticut keep their competitive technological edge by offering the surgical services of a million-dollar, multi-armed robot named da Vinci. The robots were used in nearly 400,000 surgeries nationwide last year.Client Sues Hogan For Helping Competitor
Hogan & Hartson is being sued by Prestige Brands Inc. for legal malpractice, breach of contract, and breach of fiduciary duty.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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