Oregon Court Allows 510K Application Into Evidence
We take a look at the admissibility of FDA 510(k) application in a medical device product liability case.  Case: McClellan v. I-Flow, Inc., 2010
We take a look at the admissibility of FDA 510(k) application in a medical device product liability case.  Case: McClellan v. I-Flow, Inc., 2010
Electronic discovery is a corporate buzzword like “hardball”, “integrated” and “synergy”. Nearly every lawyer has heard the term, however very few understand it. Even fewer
Imagine you are a young man taking an over-the-counter drug to help you lose weight. While taking the drug you suffer multiple strokes. Nobody knows why you suffered the strokes, so you accept it as just another medical burden and continue on with your life. Now fast forward four years later and new scientific research comes out showing that the weight loss drug you took probably caused your stroke. Up until this month you could not file a lawsuit against the drug company in New York when the science finally caught up to your injury.
A lawsuit filed in the U.S. Federal Court of Claims this week alleges that the HPV vaccine Gardasil caused the death of a 16 year
Big Pharma is on the run as dirty secrets are aired. The Senate Finance Committee issued a report alleging that GSK, the makers of Avandia,
The FDA is at it again. The bungling agency’s primary responsibility is to ensure that prescription drugs, like Avandia, are EFFECTIVE and SAFE. Are we