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Drug Injury Watch: Mirena IUD Migrations And Perforations Requiring Surgical Removals Result In Growing Number Of Lawsuits Against Bayer First Mirena Case Trial, Baugh v. Bayer, Scheduled To Start May 6, 2013 In South Carolina Federal District Court http://www.drug-injury.com/druginjurycom/2013/04/mirena-law-legal-bayer-iud-lawsuits-device-migrations-perforations-surgical-removals.html
Posted by Tom Lamb on 4.23.13 in Personal Injury.
Drug Injury Watch: Two Conferences About Big Pharma Conduct: One Past (Selling Sickness 2013), One Future (PharmedOut's 4th Annual Conference) At Their Respective Websites, You Can See What You Have Missed And What You Can Look Forward To In Washington, DC http://www.drug-injury.com/druginjurycom/2013/04/big-pharma-conferences-pharmedout-selling-sickness-2013-washington-dc-events.html
Posted by Tom Lamb on 4.18.13 in Personal Injury.
Two businesses entered an agreement. P sued D in the Superior Court of San Diego County, and D brought motion for transfer of venue to Orange County, based on the provision of the agreement's venue selection clause. P challenged this transfer of venue. The California Court of Appeal held that venue selection clauses will be upheld for contracts between sophisticated business entities.
Posted by Robin Mashal on 4.11.13 in Litigation - Law & Motion.
According to a recent study, there appear to be intangible factors that are at play during a DWI arrest.
Posted by Douglas Kans on 4.11.13 in Criminal Law.
Drug Injury Watch: Second Fosamax - Femur Fracture Lawsuit Trial Starts In New Jersey, This One In The Federal Court MDL With Judge Pisano Presiding Still Waiting For The First Jury Verdict In A Fosamax Bellwether Trial Involving Femur Fractures, After The Su v. Merck Case Ended Suddenly In A Mistrial http://www.drug-injury.com/druginjurycom/2013/04/glynn-merck-trial-jury-verdict-bellwether-test-case-trials-fosamax-femur-fractures-lawsuits.html
Posted by Tom Lamb on 4.10.13 in Personal Injury.
Margaret Thatcher died in April of 2013 of a stroke in London, England at the age of 87 after several health complications. Thatcher is best known as the first and only female Prime Minister of England that served in the position from 1979 to 1990. There are several estate planning lessons that can be learned from Margaret Thatcher.
Posted by Evan Guthrie on 4.8.13 in Articles.
Trial court entered $8M judgment against defendants. Plaintiffs sought financial records from defendants, and when they refused, brought motion before trial court. Trial court ordered defendants to produce records. Defendants appealed without complying with the trial court order. Court of appeal dismissed the appeal under the "disentitlement doctrine": An appellate court has the inherent power, to dismiss an appeal by a party that refuses to comply with a lower court order. See, e.g., Moffat v. Moffat (1980) 27 Cal.3d 645, 652.
Posted by Robin Mashal on 4.5.13 in Litigation - Appellate.
Estate Planning: Lessons Learned From Roger Ebert Roger Ebert passed away in April of 2013 at the age of 70 after a battle of cancer that went on for several years. Ebert was most well known as the most preeminent film critic in the United states that had a career that lasted 46 years for the Chicago Sun-Times and 31 years on TV.There are several estate planning lessons that can be learned from Roger Ebert.
Posted by Evan Guthrie on 4.4.13 in Articles.
Plaintiff purchase a used vehicle and financed it through American Honda Finance Corporation. In the back of the financing agreement the contract contained an arbitration clause. The California Court of Appeal for the First District held: "Because the arbitration agreement was imposed on [Plaintiff] without the opportunity for negotiation, and was therefore adhesive, we agree the transaction was procedurally unconscionable."
Posted by Robin Mashal on 4.3.13 in Litigation - Court Decision.
Fate Of Affymax Anemia Drug Omontys Remains Uncertain As FDA And Drug Company Continue To Study Cause Of Drug Reactions Fresenius Dialysis Clinics Decided To Stop Using Omontys Before FDA Warning Came Out Due To Five Adverse Event Reports From One Day In February 2013 http://www.drug-injury.com/druginjurycom/2013/04/omontys-anaphylaxis-peginesatide-allergic-hypersensitivity-reactions-anaphylactic-deaths-fresenius-dialysis-patients-fda-reca.html
Posted by Tom Lamb on 4.3.13 in Personal Injury.