Texas Supreme Court Addresses Workers’ Compensation Matter
The Texas Supreme Court recently reversed a decision in a workers’ compensation matter.
The Texas Supreme Court recently reversed a decision in a workers’ compensation matter.
Voluntary drug recalls have been issued in the U.S. for products manufactured by Sun Pharma and Wockhardt.
A recall has been issued for over 9,000 cases of frozen corn over listeria concerns.
A judge has issued an order as the first of consolidated multidistrict litigation cases involving Wright Medical’s metal-on-metal hip implants move forward.
A Texas couple claims the anti nausea drug caused their child to be born with a major birth defect.
Some suggest the act is not consumer friendly, despite purportedly being designed for consumer protection.
A lawsuit in which an auto mechanic claimed he developed cancer after being exposed to a solvent containing benzene has been revived.
A bellwether trial over Zimmer Holdings Inc.’s NexGen knee implant defect claims is set to begin in October.
A driver charged in connection with a North Carolina car crash that killed a toddler and unborn child has pleaded guilty.
The state ranks third on a recent survey of the worst place for drivers in the U.S.
A reported 300,000 vehicles have been recalled by Nissan over its console panel.
A major India based supplier of tuberculosis drugs has been criticized by the organization over its manufacturing and testing processes.
The Texas Supreme Court recently reversed a decision in a workers’ compensation matter.
Voluntary drug recalls have been issued in the U.S. for products manufactured by Sun Pharma and Wockhardt.
A recall has been issued for over 9,000 cases of frozen corn over listeria concerns.
A judge has issued an order as the first of consolidated multidistrict litigation cases involving Wright Medical’s metal-on-metal hip implants move forward.
A Texas couple claims the anti nausea drug caused their child to be born with a major birth defect.
Some suggest the act is not consumer friendly, despite purportedly being designed for consumer protection.
A lawsuit in which an auto mechanic claimed he developed cancer after being exposed to a solvent containing benzene has been revived.
A bellwether trial over Zimmer Holdings Inc.’s NexGen knee implant defect claims is set to begin in October.
A driver charged in connection with a North Carolina car crash that killed a toddler and unborn child has pleaded guilty.
The state ranks third on a recent survey of the worst place for drivers in the U.S.
A reported 300,000 vehicles have been recalled by Nissan over its console panel.
A major India based supplier of tuberculosis drugs has been criticized by the organization over its manufacturing and testing processes.