In a long-awaited legal decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that patients who are injured by a drug can sue the drug's manufacturer for damages, even if the drug has been granted FDA approval.
Read moreDiana Levine, a Migraineur, lost part of her arm after Phenergan was incorrectly injected into her IV. This week the U.S. Supreme Court... Read more »
As mentioned previously, the class action lawsuit filed by the two non-profit groups (the plaintiffs) Veterans for Common Sense and... Read more »
I try to keep up on what's new and upcoming in the "World of Reflux." One of the ways I do this is that I get automatic alerts to my inbox... Read more »
In a press release dated July 23, 2007, the law firm Morrison and Foerster, LLC filed a Veteran's Civil Rights Case alleging "‘shameful... Read more »
Much attention was given to the withdrawal of Vioxx from the marketplace when evidence of potential injury to the cardiovascular system was... Read more »
President Obama told members of the American Medical Association (AMA) that imposing limits on medical malpractice lawsuits may be a "necessary part"... Read more »
Maintenance worker Gregory Miller has filed a disability discrimination lawsuit against a South Dakota company, claiming he was fired because he... Read more »
Drugmaker AstraZeneca has won the first lawsuit brought by a patient who says he was harmed by taking the antipsychotic medication Seroquel. The case... Read more »
Drugmaker Eli Lilly is expected to agree this week to pay $1.4 billion to settle charges that it illegally marketed its antipsychotic drug Zyprexa... Read more »
A lawsuit brought by environmentalists in California alleges that a number of popular fish oil products contain illegal and unsafe levels of PCBs.... Read more »