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...Santangelo, the Beasley Firm, Philadelphia. Plaintiffs Experts: Ronald Leuchter, Santa Monica, Calif., gynecologic oncologist; Daryl Fanney, Virginia Beach, Va., radiologist; Alan Fink...
A Philadelphia jury awarded a 70-year-old terminally ill woman nearly $2 million after finding her oncologist at Fox Chase Cancer Center failed to timely diagnose a return of ovarian cancer
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...call for comment. David Geffen, a solo practitioner in Santa Monica, Calif., who represents plaintiff Tina Baughman, saw irony in the dispute...
A federal trial judge has approved the national settlement of a multidistrict litigation class action alleging that the generic version of the popular antidepressant drug Wellbutrin was not as therap
...who headed a wholly owned subsidiary studio called Infinity Ward, sued Santa Monica, Calif.-based Activision for $36 million on March 8, 2010. They...
In the chaos of last-minute settlement negotiations in the hallway of a Los Angeles courtroom, plaintiffs attorney Michael Alder said, he made a key mistake: He failed to ask his client to approve t
...amp; Whiteley in New Orleans; Gillian Wade of Milstein Adelman in Santa Monica, Calif.; Brian Ku and M. Ryan Casey of Ku & Mussman...
...consumers. The multidistrict litigation consists of 300 consolidated actions in Santa Ana, Calif. Of those, about 200 involve consumer claims for economic damages...
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