Drug Injury Lawyer Blog
Posts cover drug injury law, as well as news and events associated with drug injury and product liability law.
Author: The blog is hosted by Pogust Braslow & Millorood, which represent clients throughout the United States.
Blawg Related Categories: Tort Law • Injury & Accident Law • Product Liability Law • Law Firm
Recent Posts from Drug Injury Lawyer Blog
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Text Message Auto-Subscriptions: Have You Been a Victim?
Recently, those seeking to make a quick and sneaky buck from the unsuspecting consumer have found a fresh avenue for their scamming: text messaging. If you are one of the approximately 85% of Americans who…
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The Withholding of Therapeutic Hypothermia ='s Malpractice?
According to the American Heart Association (AHA), whom has has finally endorsed Therapeutic Hypothermia as the standard treatment for unconscious survivors of sudden cardiac arrest, the answer may be "YES" especially in situations where a…
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IKEA Iris and Alvine Roman Blinds --- Risk of Child Strangulation
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has announced a recall of all IKEA Home Furnishing Iris and Alvine Roman blinds on the basis that such blinds pose a significant risk of strangulation where a…
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HughesNet Canadian Class Action? Xplornet, C-Com, and Galaxy Broadband
Following the HughesNet Class Action lawsuit filed by the law firm of Pogust, Braslow & Millrood, LLC, which in part asserts claims by subscribers for unlawful early termination fees (ETF) and fraudulent business practices involving…
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Overtime Pay for Interstate Drivers
The Fair Labor and Standards Act, which establishes rules for employers concerning maximum hours and overtime wages, has several clauses that excuse some employers from having to pay time and one-half for overtime wages. One…
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ADT Alerted to its Own Overtime Violations
On August 28, 2008, a group of current employees sued ADT Security Services, Inc. for failing to pay time and one-half for overtime hours worked, as required by the federal Fair Labor and Standards Act.…
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Forest Agrees to Settle Securities Class Action for $65 Million
On Monday, November 10, 2008, Forest Laboratories, Inc. filed a quarterly report with the Securities and Exchange Commission, revealing that it had agreed in principle to a settlement amounting to $65 million in In re:…
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U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Report Highlights Yamaha Rhino Related Injuries
Oct. 15, 2008, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission released the 2007 Annual Report of All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV)-Related Deaths and Injuries, which compiled ATV-related fatality information available to CPSC staff as of Dec. 31, 2007,…
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FDA Mulls a Ban on Avandia
The FDA recently announced that it would consider whether to pull GlasxoSmithKline’s former top-selling drug, Avandia, off the market or allow it to stay on the market with stronger warnings after discovering evidence indicating that…
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HughesNet Early Termination Fees Revisited? The Sprint-Nextel Case
Following the HughesNet Class Action lawsuit filed by the law firm of Pogust, Braslow & Millrood, LLC, which in part asserts claims by subscribers for unlawful early termination fees (ETF), another lawsuit against Sprint-Nextel has…