
Transvaginal Mesh is Dangerous – But Europe's Still Undecided on its Use
There are 44,020 reasons not to trust transvaginal mesh – that's the total number of cases filed against seven different manufacturers as of March 13, 2014.
There are 44,020 reasons not to trust transvaginal mesh – that's the total number of cases filed against seven different manufacturers as of March 13, 2014.
by Simon Clark on Uncategorized
In January, Apple, Inc. reached a $32 million settlement with the Federal Trade Commission over in-app purchases made by children without the card holders' consent.
by Simon Clark on Consumer Fraud
Online streaming site Hulu.com is facing a class action lawsuit in California over its renewal policy.
Last month, Fitbit issued a recall of its Force fitness bracelets over allegations that some consumers were experiencing skin irritations and rashes.
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is no stranger to lawsuits, having faced multiple suits in the last few years.
General Motors (GM) is facing a class action lawsuit over the much-publicized recall of 1.6 million vehicles due to problems with the ignition switch.
by Simon Clark on Uncategorized
Class action lawsuits aren't everyone's cup of tea, but it's hard to doubt their effectiveness when other countries – South Korea and France
When is a cookie not a cookie? Or, rather, when are third-party cookies – used to track users' browsing habits online –okay to use, and when are they illegal?
by Simon Clark on Dangerous Drugs
Thousands of patients who claim the diabetes drug Actos causes bladder cancer are turning their attention to Las Vegas this week as a billion-dollar trial begins.
Force-placed insurance burdens homeowners with unnecessary debt while letting banks profit from questionable financial practices and arrangements.