Personal Injury Roundup No. 45 (8/7/09)
Here’s what happened last week in the world of torts:
Reform, Legislation, Policy
- House passes Food Safety Enhancement Act of 2009. (FDA Law Blog, Overlawyered, Mass Tort Defense)
- More on health reform. (NYT, ABC News Political Punch)
- State attorneys general and health advocacy groups call for tougher regulation of caffeinated alcoholic drinks. (WSJ)
- Senate Committee holds hearings on Medical Device Safety Act, which would overturn the Supreme Court’s preemption decision in Riegel. (Life Sciences)
New Lawsuits
- Teen passenger in speeding car sues victim of crash. (Overlawyered)
- Chicago doctor sued for performing surgery on the wrong knee. (AboutLawsuits)
- Sarah Palin threatens defamation suit over divorce rumors. (Hollyscoop)
Trials, Settlements and Other Ends
- Northern District of Illinois dismisses proposed baby bottle cooler class action against Platex Products. (Mass Tort Defense)
- Two products liability cases dismissed under Iqbal pleading standard. (American Lawyer/law.com)
- Merck reaches $80 million Vioxx settlement with third-party payor plaintiffs. (AP/law.com, WSJ)
- $1.6M verdict in Florida school bus crash case. (About Lawsuits)
- Pennsylvania state court judge recommends defamation verdict against The Citizens’ Voice be vacated and a new trial held. (How Appealing)
- Shoe-manufacturer Crocs settles products liability suits over design of the popular rubber foam clogs. (OnPoint News)
- Merck & Schering-Plough settle Vytorin suits for $41.5 million. (AP/law.com)
Damages
- California Court of Appeals reverses one punitive damages award because plaintiff failed to submit evidence of the defendant’s financial condition and reverses a default award because the plaintiff failed to serve a statement requesting a specific amount of punitive damages.
Miscellaneous
- Rejecting the plaintiffs’ attorneys plan to divide leadership among seven firms, federal judge names lead counsel in Aetna class action. (NJ Law Journal/law.com)
- WSJ Law Blog has interesting follow-up (via AP) on the coupon redemption rate in the Ford rollover litigation settlement: Of the 1 million class members, 75 have redeemed their settlement coupon.
– SBS
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