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Zicam Litigation Heats Up

04/9/2010
Defective Design
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Multidistrict litigation proceedings against Matrixx Initiatives, Inc., the manufacturer of the over-the-counter cold product Zicam, are heating up. This is a process known as multidistrict litigation (or an MDL) and is often utilized in mass tort cases where a number of claimants have been injured in a similar fashion by […]

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Take Time to Care…Be a Volunteer

04/1/2010
Miscellaneous
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I can not remember who said it, but it speaks volumes about people who give of themselves through volunteering to help others: “If you insist on measuring yourself, place the tape around your heart rather than your head.” We are in very tough economic times. Everyone is feeling the loss […]

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Recall of Evenflo Wood Gates

03/30/2010
Product Defect
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Parents and Caregivers take heed – another child “safety” device was recalled on Thursday, March 25, 2010. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Health Canada, in cooperation with the manufacturer, Evenflo, announced the recall of Evenflo’s Top-of-Stair wood gates after receiving 142 reports of the slats breaking or detaching […]

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Tobacco Smoke and Florida Heat

03/25/2010
Corporate Fraud
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Those Big Tobacco guys are at it again. Do they not care for Florida juries, Florida judges, or the Florida Supreme Court? At the least, Big Tobacco does not like the Florida Supreme Court’s decision in the “Engle” cases. These cases stem from a class, which was decertified by the […]

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Baby Slings Cause Three Deaths

03/25/2010
Defective Design
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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Health Canada (HC) announced today that a free replacement program has begun for the “SlingRider” and “Wendy Bellissimo” infant slings, manufactured by Infantino LLC, of San Diego, California.  One million slings are being recalled in the United States and 15,000 are being […]

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Pride & Prejudice About Product Safety

03/23/2010
Defective Design
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Suppose that when a product malfunctions it was acceptable for the manufacturer to pay “experts”, recognized and notable professionals; to write articles, opinion letters, and studies, that spoke of the product’s safety. Articles that dispelled any notion that the product was really what was causing the problem. Suppose that each […]

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