An Atlantic County jury awards $7.76 million in punitive damages, three days after a $3.35 million compensatory damages award, in the first mass tort trial over Johnson & Johnson's pelvic mesh implan
The first mass tort trial over a Johnson & Johnson unit's pelvic mesh product ended in a $3.35 million verdict for the plaintiff, and the jury is weighing punitive damages
...C.R. Bard Acquires Lutonix C.R. Bard Inc., a provider of medical devices in New Providence, announced...
New Jersey Law Journal
...OPINIONHillary Kunda brought suit against her former employer, C.R. Bard, Inc. ("Bard"), alleging that Bard violated Maryland law when at the...
New Jersey Law Journal
...The Federal Trade Commission and Minnesota (collectively the FTC) sued Lundbeck, Inc., alleging its acquisition of the drug NeoProfen violated the Federal Trade Commission...
New Jersey Law Journal
...ANTWERPEN, Circuit JudgesOPINIONDefendants Thomas Haughey and USI MidAtlantic, Inc. appeal a second time from a judgment entered against them in the...
...Arbinet-thexchange Inc. New Brunswick Communications networking ...
...Merck & Co. Inc. Whitehouse Station pharmaceuticals ...
...March 5, 2010) and the second involving products manufactured by C.R.Bard, Inc. ("Bard") (notice dated June 22, 2010). The applications...
...This second application requests that all pelvic mesh litigation involving C.R. Bard, Inc. be assigned for centralized management and coordinated with the Ethicon...
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