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  • Medtronic Settles Charges Over Kickbacks To Doctors

    Medical device giant, Medtronic Inc., is settling charges over kickbacks to doctors. The firms just agreed to pay $23.5 million to settle claims it paid physicians kickbacks in exchange for their use of its pacemakers and defibrillators, according to a U.S. Justice Department announcement yesterday. The company was accused of seeking ...

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  • Federal DePuy ASR Hip Implant Trials Likely to Start This Year

    Federal DePuy ASR Hip Implant Trials Likely to Start This Year

    It looks as though the first trials in the DePuy ASR hip implant multidistrict litigation could begin sometime later this year. According to a report from Bloomberg News, during a status conference held yesterday in Florida, attorneys for both plaintiffs and the defense told U.S. District Judge David Katz that ...

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  • Failing DePuy ASR Hip Implants Sending Hundreds of Australians Back to the OR

    Failing DePuy ASR Hip Implants Sending Hundreds of Australians Back to the OR

    Roughly 1,000 people in Australia have had to undergo revision surgeries because of failed DePuy ASR hip implants. According to TheAge.com, DePuy Orthopaedics has heard from more than 4,000 people in Australia and New Zealand seeking help with the recalled metal-on-metal hip replacement devices.

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  • Fracking Boom Changing Way of Life in Pennsylvania’s Northern Tier

    Fracking Boom Changing Way of Life in Pennsylvania's Northern Tier

    In just a few years, the impact of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) drilling on northeastern Pennsylvania is hard to miss. Thousands of natural gas wells have been opened in that area specifically in the last five years as companies look to exploit the vast Marcellus shale formation about two miles below the ...

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  • Fracking Should be Kept 600m From Aquifers, Study Says

    Fracking Should be Kept 600m From Aquifers, Study Says

    New research on the safety of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) suggests new wells should not be dug within 600 meters of a water aquifer because underground fractures can extend about that far from a dug well. According to a report from UK’s The Guardian newspaper, researchers and geologists at Durham University have ...

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  • Tennessee Resident Files Pradaxa Bleeding Lawsuit Following Cerebral Hemorrhage

    Tennessee Resident Files Pradaxa Bleeding Lawsuit Following Cerebral Hemorrhage

    A man from Tennessee has filed a lawsuit against the maker of Pradaxa, claiming that the blood thinner caused him to suffer a cerebral hemorrhage. The complaint alleges Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. concealed knowledge that Pradaxa can cause Serious, life-threatening bleeds, and did not warn that Pradaxa bleeding side effects ...

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  • Federal Judge Certifies Medtronic Infuse Shareholder Class Action Lawsuit

    Federal Judge Certifies Medtronic Infuse Shareholder Class Action Lawsuit

    A shareholder lawsuit alleging Medtronic Inc. illegally promoted the off-label use of its Infuse bone growth product has been granted class action status by U.S. District Judge Paul Magnuson of Minnesota. According to a report from Law360.com, the Medtronic Infuse off-label promotion lawsuit was filed by several institutional investors on ...

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  • Actos Bladder Cancer Lawsuit Filed by West Virginia Resident

    Actos Bladder Cancer Lawsuit Filed by West Virginia Resident

    Actos (pioglitazone) continues to be named in lawsuits alleging long-term use of the type 2 diabetes drug caused patients to develop bladder cancer. Just last week, the national law firm of Parker Waichman LLP filed suit against Takeda Pharmaceuticals on behalf of a West Virginia man who developed bladder cancer ...

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  • Lawsuits over DePuy ASR Metal-on-Metal Hip Implants Continue to Mount

    Lawsuits over DePuy ASR Metal-on-Metal Hip Implants Continue to Mount

    DePuy Orthopaedics and its parent, Johnson & Johnson, continue to be hit with lawsuits over recalled metal-on-metal DePuy ASR hip implants. Just yesterday, the national law firm of Parker Waichman LLP announced it had filed yet another DePuy ASR hip implant lawsuit, this time on behalf of a Virginia resident ...

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  • Smith & Nephew Says Metal-on-Metal Hip Replacement Controversy Slowing Sales of Birmingham Hip Resurfacing System

    Smith & Nephew Says Metal-on-Metal Hip Replacement Controversy Slowing Sales of Birmingham Hip Resurfacing System

    Medical device maker Smith & Nephew has reported a drop in sales of its metal-on-metal hip implant devices. According to the company, hip implant sales were down 2 percent during the first quarter of 2012, largely because its Birmingham Hip Resurfacing System suffered from an association with other metal-on-metal hip ...

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JetBlue Apologizes, As Feds Investigate Snow Storm Tarmac Delays

JetBlue has apologized to passengers left < "http://www.yourlawyer.com/topics/overview/jetblue-american-airlines-stranded-passengers-tarmac-lawsuits">stranded on the tarmac for seven hours this past Saturday when their flight from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to Newark, New Jersey, was diverted to Hartford, Connecticut. Meanwhile, the U.S. Transportation Department began investigating … Continue reading

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