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According to Lexis Nexis Company, on Oct. 18, Judge Joseph R. Goodwin of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia ruled plaintiffs submitted sufficient evidence to allow a reasonable jury to conclude
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If you received a defective DePuy ASR hip implant, Johnson & Johnson (J&J) may be on the verge of settling injury lawsuits for a reported $250 million. Last month, Bloomberg reported that J&J was weighing whether or
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Johnson & Johnson has withdrawn its laparoscopic power morcellator due to data showing that it can spread undetected cancer. Various news reports, including one in the Wall Street Journal, said the company suspended the sale of new
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Updating a blog post we brought you recently, according to the Wall Street Journal, last week Johnson & Johnson was ordered to pay $2.5 million after it was found that it failed to warn a man that
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The DePuy ASR MDL has reached a point of settlement for many plaintiffs. On Tuesday, November 19th, the parties announced a resolution for ASR patients who were revised before August 31, 2013. For the past
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According to the New York Times, Johnson & Johnson has agreed to pay more than $2.2 billion in criminal and civil fines to settle accusations that it improperly promoted the antipsychotic drug, Risperdal, to older adults,
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The New York Times (9/13, Thomas) reports that the recalls of a lot of Risperdal Consta, (an injectable antipsychotic treatment) and 200,000 bottles of liquid Motrin for infants, have raised new questions about whether Johnson & Johnson “has moved
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Recently, Johnson & Johnson recalled multiple lots of jaw implants after they were reportedly linked to more than a dozen injury cases. According to Fox News, the device, known as the Craniomaxillofacial Distraction System, is used to
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For decades, Americans have considered Tylenol to be one of the safest over-the-counter drugs on the market. Manufacturer McNeil, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, sells billions of dollars’ worth of the pain reliever every
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A NBC News report aired last night on the IVC Recovery filter questions this medical device and if the manufacturer, C.R. Bard, knew about the potentially fatal flaws. As a defective medical device law firm
