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GM’s Decade of Delay: Why did the ignition switch recall take so long? | Causes, Not Just Cases®

September 16, 2014 | by: Jodi Westbrook Flowers
According to the Highway Safety Act of 1970, motor vehicle manufacturers must report a safety-related defect to the NHTSA—as well as to owners, purchasers and dealers—within five working days of noticing the issue. GM took more than a decade.
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Fifth Circuit soundly rules but BP wrench-throwing continues | Causes, Not Just Cases®

September 16, 2014 | by: Joseph F. Rice
Next week will mark eight months since claims payments through the Deepwater Horizon Settlement’s Business Economic Loss program were halted due to an October 2013 Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling in which Judge Barbier was instructed to craft a “narrowly-tailored injunction” that subsequently stopped payouts.
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Supreme Court allows BEL claims to proceed | Causes, Not Just Cases®

September 16, 2014 | by: Joseph F. Rice
Good news came today for claimants in the Deepwater Horizon litigation when the U.S. Supreme Court refused BP’s request to block payments under the Business and Economic Loss (BEL) Settlement Agreement while the Court considers whether or not it will review BP’s challenge of that settlement’s terms.
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10 seconds may save your summer vacation | Causes, Not Just Cases®

September 16, 2014 | by: Kevin R. Dean
It may take a couple extra seconds out of your summer vacation time this year, but taking a few small steps to ensure your family’s safety while on the road or during your vacation stay could save you from some mishaps down the road.
Blog Medical Drugs | Medical Device Lawsuits | Women’s Health Lawsuits

Is there a link between talcum powder and cancer? | Causes, Not Just Cases®

September 16, 2014 | by: Carmen S. Scott
While studies continue to examine talcum powder and ovarian cancer, women of all ages should be aware that concerns about the possible relationship between the genital application of talcum powder and ovarian cancer are starting to gain attention.
Blog Medical Device Lawsuits

Morcellator warning only the latest reason FDA should consider revising the 510(k) process | Causes, Not Just Cases®

September 16, 2014 | by: Carmen S. Scott
When the FDA released a safety communication earlier this year about the laparoscopic power morcellation (LPM) procedure, many women may have been shocked to learn that this fairly common procedure for removing supposedly benign uterine fibroids could result in the rapid spread of cancer if those fibroids turned out…
Blog Medical Drugs

Generic Drug Labeling: Brand-name drug manufacturers can be held liable for warnings on generic versions | Causes, Not Just Cases®

September 16, 2014 | by: Fred Thompson III
The controversial Wyeth v. Weeks decision, which was confirmed by the Alabama Supreme Court this past August 15, 2014, provided a welcome ray of hope in a preemption landscape made desolate by the Mensing decision of 2011.
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Helping the Underdogs: Motley Rice named to 2014 Plaintiffs’ Hot List

September 15, 2014 | by: Motley Rice
Motley Rice has again been selected to The National Law Journal's Plaintiffs' Hot List, highlighting the firm’s work in environmental and securities fraud litigation. The firm, one of 12 firms across the nation receiving the accolade in 2014, was featured in The National.
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Actos Decision Statement: $9 Billion Decision on Eli Lilly and Takeda Pharmaceuticals

September 15, 2014 | by: Motley Rice
On Monday, April 7, a federal court jury in Louisiana decided that Takeda Pharmaceuticals and Eli Lilly hid the risks of bladder cancer from the diabetes drug, Actos.
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Asbestos Awareness Conference: 10th annual ADAO conference continued to inspire

September 15, 2014 | by: Motley Rice
Motley Rice was a proud sponsor of the 10th annual International Asbestos Awareness Conference, presented by the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO).