
Judge Delays First Bellwether Trial Against DePuy ASR Hip Implant Maker
A judge delayed the first bellweather trial against Johnson & Johnson's DePuy lawsuit for a second time.
A judge delayed the first bellweather trial against Johnson & Johnson's DePuy lawsuit for a second time.
Medical device makers are considering settling thousand of lawsuits accusing them of releasing defective products.
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The U.S. Supreme court was asked to reinstate a class action lawsuit over the 9/11 attacks.
The FDA has recently established new regulations to track potential defective medical products.
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Is charging a fee when accepting a credit card legal or illegal?
A judge ruled against the brand Kiss My Face's motion to dismiss a class action lawsuit.
Apple iPad 3G owners who purchased their device before June 7th, may receive credit from Apple.
The fight over whether retailers can request your zip code when you pay by credit card continues, with multiple class action lawsuits filed.
Cargill has agreed to a $5 million settlement over its use of 'natural' when advertising the Truvia sugar substitute.
Rite Aid is facing legal action over its use of background checks during the hiring process.