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DePuy ASR Settlement Reached In California: A Trend?

DePuy ASR Settlement Reached In California: A Trend?

Johnson & Johnson subsidiary DePuy Orthopaedics has agreed to settle a DePuy ASR hip lawsuit before trial. The case would have been the first “bellwether” trial in a California state court consolidation of ASR cases. The Plaintiff, Mr. Robert Eugene Ottman, was set to begin presenting his case in two weeks in state court in San Francisco.

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Top Five Elements Of Asbestos Bankruptcy Claims

Top Five Elements Of Asbestos Bankruptcy Claims

As a result of the widespread use of their deadly products, many of the manufacturers of asbestos-containing products have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. After filing for bankruptcy, our laws protect asbestos companies from further individual lawsuits filed by people with mesothelioma or other asbestos-related disease. But before an asbestos company can reorganize and emerge from bankruptcy, courts require them to pay compensation for those injured by the company’s products and conduct. Part of the bankruptcy process, therefore, involves the company setting aside a specific amount of funds in order to pay the claims of all injured individuals. The sum of money set aside by the company, under court supervision, is referred to as a “bankruptcy trust.” Once the trust is established, it is the only way for victims injured by that company’s products to receive compensation from that company. The company can no longer be sued.

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Birth Defects Such As Spina Bifida Linked To Prescription Painkillers

Birth Defects Such As Spina Bifida Linked To Prescription Painkillers

Thornton Law Firm currently represents over 100 children with one of the most devastating types of birth defects, neural tube defects, arising from exposure to toxic chemicals and other hazardous substances. Neural tube defects are disorders of the central nervous system and involve such conditions as spina bifida (incomplete development of the spine), anencephaly (the skull does not close completely and part of the brain may be missing), and encephalocele (the brain is pushed through an opening in the skull).

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Bard Settles 2nd Bellwether Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuit

Bard Settles 2nd Bellwether Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuit

C.R. Bard recently settled the second federal Avaulta transvaginal mesh bellwether case just before trial which was scheduled to start last week. The settlement terms between Bard and the plaintiff, a North Carolina woman named Wanda Queen, are undisclosed. The announcement was made by U.S. District Court Judge Joseph R. Goodwin, who presides over all six surgical mesh consolidated federal multi-district litigation (MDL) dockets. Besides the Bard consolidated cases, Judge Goodwin presides over litigation involving American Medical Systems, Inc., Boston Scientific Corp., Coloplast Corp., Cook Medical, Inc., and Ethicon, Inc.

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