Risperdal Lawsuits Continue to Mount
Risperdal is an atypical antipsychotic approved by the U.S Food & Drug Administration to treat schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and irritability in children with autistic disorder.
Risperdal is an atypical antipsychotic approved by the U.S Food & Drug Administration to treat schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and irritability in children with autistic disorder.
Many clients in the asbestos litigation are shocked to learn that the sale of asbestos is not illegal. Even in 2014, where people continue to
The daughter of an engineer who worked at Engelhard Corporation (a New Jersey company) contracted mesothelioma, a form of cancer caused only by asbestos in
An injured plaintiff was awarded $155,000 in West Virginia for his Actos-related bladder cancer. The jury was only out three hours before it rendered its
In a world increasingly concerned about available sources of energy, scientific innovations have opened the door to new methods of obtaining natural gas and oil.
Thousands of consumer products contain that fine powder called talc. In a recent study, scientists from three different laboratories discuss the fact that talc mines
The forces behind so-called tort reform (more accurately named tort deform) argue that tort reform legislation will save consumers money because doctors will not have
A jury in Philadelphia found defendant, Takeda, liable for over $2 million for failing to warn that its drug, Actos, can cause bladder cancer, and
On Wednesday, July 30th, Johnson & Johnson announced it was withdrawing a surgical tool that can spread cancer in women. This voluntary recall removed the




