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Wiggins v. Hackensack Meridian Health
Publication Date: 2024-05-06
Practice Area: Medical Malpractice
Industry: Health Care
Court: Appellate Division
Judge: Judge Currier
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Richard J. Tamn, Jr. (Krompier & Tamn, LLC, attorneys; Richard J. Tamn, Jr., of counsel and on the brief; Jason Michael Altschul, on the brief)
For defendant: Katelyn E. Cutinello (Cocca & Cutinello, LLP, attorneys; Anthony Cocca and Katelyn E. Cutinello, of counsel and on the brief); Michael Scott Katz (Lopez McHugh, LLP, attorneys; Michael Scott Katz, on the brief)
Case number: A-3847-22

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January 10, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer

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Janssen Seeks to Move Phila. Invokana Cases to Federal Court

Janssen Pharmaceuticals is seeking to move the growing litigation over its diabetes medication Invokana from state to federal court.
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Plaintiffs in two major wings of the growing litigation over the diabetes drug Invokana are seeking to consolidate the action at the federal and state court level.
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