National Law Journal
...County Juvenile Department and Dallas County, Texas, alleging violations of the Family Medical Leave Act and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964...
National Law Journal
...Boston Scientific is a large publicly traded company that makes and sells medical devices; it produces numerous products across a range of medical fields, operates...
...MEATS & PROVISIONS, INC., Defendant and Respondent...Law Firm, J. Jude Basile; Law Offices...Pedroza for California Medical Association, California Dental...
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...*fn1 against Zurn Pex, Inc. and Zurn Industries, Inc (Zurn) alleging that brass fittings used in the...
Texas Lawyer
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...s state tort claims seeking recovery for injuries allegedly caused by a medical device manufactured by Appellee Boston Scientific Corporation ("Boston Scientific") are preempted by...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...LLC, sued MH Washington, LLC, MacKenzie House, LLC, and Summit Steel Fabricators, Inc., for breach of contract. The jury returned verdicts for Weitz against MH...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...of a plaintiff's claim that she has been injured by a medical device-a hip replacement- allegedly manufactured in violation of federal law. Plaintiff...
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