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Thursday, 23 May 2013 06:58 |
Follow us on Twitter and Facebook for the latest Metal on Metal Replacement Hip Implant Class Action Lawsuit News!
New Study: MRI Can Detect Early Hip Implant Problems
By Courtney Coren
A new study finds that metal-on-metal hip implants can cause inflammation of the joint and that magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be used to detect the inflamed joint.
The study done by researches at Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City will appear in the next issue of the Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery. Researchers found that an MRI can identify problems with metal-on-metal hip implants before the patients display any symptoms.
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Thursday, 23 May 2013 06:52 |
Follow us on Twitter and Facebook for the latest Mesothelioma Asbestos Class Action Lawsuit News!
Diner Worker Sues LIRR for Asbestos Exposure, Mesothelioma
By Jessica Tyner
Asbestos is a natural mineral used rampantly until the late 1970s in building construction -- but it comes with a deadly side effect. Mesothelioma is an extremely aggressive and deadly form of cancer that attacks organ linings. It’s almost always caused by asbestos exposure, and it’s often linked to construction workers and contractors who risked exposure every work day. However, those aren’t the only victims. The Long Island Railroad (LIRR) already lost an asbestos lawsuit back in 1999, but it looks like the battle isn’t over yet.
Years ago, three machinists sued LIRR for asbestos exposure and won a $16 million asbestos lawsuit settlement. They described the work conditions as “hellish” and that the managers didn’t care that workers were exposed daily to toxic chemicals. These men were machinists, regularly exposed to the underbelly of the LIRR -- but now, a man who worked in a completely different part of the system has stepped forward with mesothelioma.
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Wednesday, 22 May 2013 13:33 |
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Court Revives Kohl's Fake Price Discount Class Action Lawsuit
By Matt O'Donnell
A federal appeals court Tuesday revived a class action lawsuit accusing Kohl’s Corp. of falsely advertising the “regular price” on sale items, saying “price advertisements matter” to customers who make purchasing decisions based on this information.
The Ninth Circuit decision reverses an early court’s ruling that dismissed the Kohl’s price discount class action lawsuit in 2011 based on the argument that customers did not suffer economic injury from the deceptive pricing. Attorneys for Kohl’s had argued that even if the “regular” price being advertised was bogus, customers could not sue the company under California consumer protection laws because they didn’t pay more for the products than they otherwise would have.
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Wednesday, 22 May 2013 13:43 |
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Judge Approves $158.5M Southeast Raw Milk Class Action Settlement
By Kimberly Mirando
A federal judge has approved a $158.5 million class action lawsuit settlement over an alleged price-fixing conspiracy to control the raw milk market in the Southeast United States.
On May 17, 2013, U.S. District Judge J. Ronnie Greer approved the raw milk class action settlement as fair and reasonable.
"The quality of the work done by class counsel has been exceptional, not only with respect to the pleadings filed but also the oral advocacy during oral argument on various motions," Judge Greer wrote in his approval order.
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Wednesday, 22 May 2013 13:24 |
Follow us on Twitter and Facebook for the latest Pradaxa Class Action Lawsuit & Settlement News!
European Regulators May Join FDA in Minimizing Pradaxa Side Effects
By John Curran
Pradaxa internal bleeding side effects have not kept the prescription blood thinner from being a blockbuster medication for manufacturer Boehringer Ingelheim. While it was originally approved to prevent blood clotting for people who had joint surgery, the federal Food and Drug Administration also has approved it for use in preventing issues for those with atrial fibrillation, or an irregular heartbeat. If the European equivalent of the FDA joins in, there could be significant consequences for patients.
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Wednesday, 22 May 2013 13:38 |
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Crate & Barrel Call Recording Class Action Lawsuit Survives Dismissal Bid
By Mike Holter
Crate & Barrel must face a privacy class action lawsuit accusing the retailer of unlawfully recording customer phone calls after a California federal judge rejected its argument that customer service calls are exempt from state privacy laws.
On May 16, U.S. District Judge Virginia A. Phillips denied Crate & Barrel’s motion to dismiss the class action lawsuit, saying the plaintiff met the minimum pleading requirements to allege a claim under California’s Invasion of Privacy Act.
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Wednesday, 22 May 2013 06:00 |
Follow us on Twitter and Facebook for the latest Drywall Price-Fixing Class Action Lawsuit Settlement News!
Plaintiffs Accuse Drywall Manufacturers of Price-Fixing
By Anne Bucher
In the U.S., the drywall market is a multi-billion dollar industry that is controlled by just nine manufacturers. In 2012, just as the nation’s housing market began to recover from the recession, the price of drywall increased by as much as 35 percent. Some experts believe this sudden price increase was the result of a coordinated effort from distributors. As a result, many lawsuits have been filed by plaintiffs who are seeking to hold the companies accountable for violating the antitrust laws. Because the demand for drywall in the U.S. is substantial, these price increases have had a huge impact on the construction industry. An average new home in the U.S. will contain more than seven tons of drywall.
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Wednesday, 22 May 2013 06:00 |
Follow us on Twitter and Facebook for the latest Early Termination Fee (ETF) Class Action Lawsuit Settlement News!
Class Action Lawsuits Filed Over Unlawful Early Termination Fees
By Anne Bucher
The early termination fee (ETF) has become a common practice for many service providers in a variety of industries, including wireless carriers, home security and payment processing companies.
The ETF is used to penalize customers who cancel their contracts early. Recently, California courts have determined that certain types of ETFs violate the law. As a result, an increasing number of Californians are taking action against companies who charge illegal ETFs. So far, these plaintiffs have received millions of dollars in settlements. These ETF lawsuits help to ensure that customers are treated fairly and that companies follow the law when imposing ETFs on customers who choose to end their contracts before the term is up.
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