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Huge Settlement Doesn't End Surgical Mesh Litigation
An agreement with Endo International PLC to resolve thousands of lawsuits over transvaginal mesh devices is unlikely to sway other manufacturers to immediately settle, according to lawyers involved in the litigation.Defendant Wants Pelvic Mesh Preserved As Evidence
Ethicon Inc., which is defending over 14,000 cases in which its transvaginal mesh was implanted into the bodies of women, wants the plaintiffs to preserve the mesh taken out of their bodies.Mesh Defendant Alleges Jurisdictional Ruse
Naming a Pennsylvania-based mesh supplier as a defendant is just a ruse to avoid federal court jurisdiction in pelvic mesh litigation, defendants Ethicon Inc. and Johnson & Johnson argued in opposition to a plaintiff's motion to remand.Medical Journal Resists Subpoenas In Litigation Over J&J Pelvic Mesh
The New England Journal of Medicine is contesting a judge's order requiring it to turn over information to plaintiffs lawyers in mass litigation over a pelvic mesh product made by Ethicon, a Johnson & Johnson subsidiary.Pelvic Mesh Defendants Push to Keep Cases in Fed Court
A battle over jurisdiction between state and federal court is playing out in several pelvic mesh cases that were filed in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas.$1.2 Million Judgment in Pelvic Mesh Case
Tim Goss' client won a $1.2 million judgment in a product liability case against Johnson & Johnson Inc. and Ethicon Inc.Dallas Jury Bestows $1.2 Million to Plaintiff in Mesh Suit
A jury in Dallas has awarded $1.2 million against a Johnson & Johnson subsidiary after finding that its pelvic mesh sling was defectively designed.Trade-Secrets Case Against Patterson Belknap Survives
A misappropriation of trade secrets case against Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler and a former associate has survived a motion to dismiss after the judge found the plaintiff stated a "plausible factual basis" to show the defendants "obtained the trade secrets by improper means."Lawyers Spar Over Evidence Decision in Mesh Case
Lawyers for the plaintiffs who allege injuries from Ethicon Inc.'s vaginal mesh are seeking reconsideration of a decision about when the device maker's duty to preserve evidence began.Trending Stories
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