AttorneyOne.com Informs: You Can Still File a Claim and Receive Compensation for Fen Phen Side Effects
People who tried Fen Phen in the past might just now experience symptoms related to heart valve damage. Fen Phen is a diet pill popular in the 1990’s. In July 1997 the Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation reported 24 cases of a rare heart valve disease among women who took Fen Phen. On September 15, 1997, the FDA ordered Fen Phen, taken on the shelves and banned the sale. Now, AttorneyOne. ...
Federal appeals court hears Ky. diet drug pair
Two former attorneys serving prison time for scamming their clients of $94.6 million from a $200 million settlement over the diet drug fen-phen may have a valid point about the trial judge making an error, but "it looks wrong" that they took the bulk of the settlement for themselves, a federal appeals court judge said Tuesday.
Federal appeals court to hear Ky. diet drug pair
A federal appeals court is set to hear the case of two attorneys imprisoned after being convicted in 2009 of bilking their clients out of millions from a settlement involving the diet drug fen-phen.
Judge: Diet Drug Lawyers' Actions Looked 'Wrong'
Two former attorneys serving prison time for scamming their clients may have a valid point about the trial judge making an error, but "it looks wrong" that they took the bulk of the settlement for themselves, a federal appeals court judge says.
Judge rules in Chesley's favor in diocese case
The Associated Press The Associated Press COVINGTON, Ky. A northern Kentucky judge has dismissed two lawsuits that accused a Cincinnati lawyer of defrauding clients in a sexual-abuse lawsuit against the Diocese of Covington. Kenton County Circuit Judge Gregory M. Bartlett filed orders Friday dismissing the lawsuits against Stan Chesley, his law firm and colleague Robert Steinberg, The Courier ...
Hometownstations.com-WLIO- Lima, OH News Weather SportsJudge rules in Chesley's favor in diocese case
COVINGTON, Ky. (AP) - A northern Kentucky judge has dismissed two lawsuits that accused a Cincinnati lawyer of defrauding clients in a sexual-abuse lawsuit against the Diocese of Covington.
Key Opinion Leaders Who Lend Their Names to Ghostwritten Medical Articles Should Be Held Legally Liable, Article States
Prominent physicians who lend their names to ghostwritten, industry-financed medical articles that convey fraudulent misinformation resulting in harm to patients should be held legally liable, according to a new article published today in PLoS. The article was co-written by Baum, Hedlund, Aristei & Goldman attorney Bijan Esfandiari along with Dr. Xavier Bosch from the University of Barcelona and ...