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$4.69B Verdict Awarded to Additional Talcum Powder Cancer Victims
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The latest jury verdict has been announced – this time for $4.69 billion – for 22 more women who have suffered from ovarian cancer after being long-time users of baby powder from Johnson & Johnson. The verdict was reached in St. Louis, Mo., after a 12-person jury heard five weeks of testimony about the use…
Court Radio: Small Business Legal Challenges with Kitura Dior
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This week on Court Radio, Dean Weitzman of MyPhillyLawyer answers legal questions from callers, and later speaks to Kitura Dior about Power Up Your Business, a free business training program for small business owners in Philadelphia.
$29.5M Verdict in Woman’s CT Scan Death Due to Contrast Dye Allergy
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The family of a 40-year-old woman who died in 2015 after she had an allergic reaction to contrast dye used in a CT scan she was undergoing has been awarded a $29.5 million verdict by an Iowa jury. The victim, Carrie DeJongh, had been injected with the contrast dye in preparation for the CT scan…
Court Radio: Clean Slate – Jordan Harris
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This week on Court Radio, Dean Weitzman of MyPhillyLawyer talks to Rep. Jordan Harris about the “clean slate” bill that was recently signed into law.
$13M Settlement in DUI Crash that Killed 2, Severely Injured 2
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As Dennis and Judy Schulte walked across a Seattle, Wash., street in March 2013 with their daughter-in-law and their then 10-day-old grandson, the four family members were struck by a vehicle being driven by a repeat drunk driver, killing the Schultes and critically injuring their grandson and his mother. Five years later, the family has…
Misread CT Scan Leads to $15M Verdict for Stage 4 Cancer Victim
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An Indiana cancer victim has been awarded $15 million in damages after a federal jury ruled that a doctor had failed to identify and treat a cancerous tumor in her rectum following a CT scan in November 21014 at an imaging center. The victim’s cancerous tumor then went undetected and untreated for almost 18 months,…
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