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FDA Claims St. Jude Medical Downplayed Pacemaker Defect

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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has claimed St. Jude Medical downplayed potential risks caused by its pacemakers. St. Jude Medical was bought by Abbot Laboratories earlier this year for $25 billion. According to a letter sent by the FDA… Read More »

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Are Electronic Cigarette Batteries Causing Catastrophic Injuries to Consumers?

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Electronic cigarette batteries have gained notoriety for causing severe burn injuries to consumers. However, these are not “minor” burn injuries. People are suffering catastrophic, life-altering injuries from explosions caused by electronic cigarette batteries. In fact, the Navy recently issued a… Read More »

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Can Consumers File Lawsuits Over Fiat Chrysler’s Leaking Sunroofs?

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Keefe Law Firm is representing plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit against Fiat Chrysler. The lawsuit involves a vehicle design flaw affecting several Jeep and Chrysler models. Due to a defect with the drainage tubes, moisture accumulates and water leaks… Read More »

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Were Superstorm Sandy Cleanup Crews Underpaid?

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New Jersey and other East Coast states affected by Superstorm Sandy hired contractors to repair damage to the shoreline and to prepare for the storm. Workers spent months picking up debris, dredging sand to rebuild the beaches and repairing other… Read More »

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