Chrysler Group recently announced a recall affecting nearly 1.56 million 1993-1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee and 2002-2007 Jeep Liberty SUVs. However, the company allegedly only reluctantly agreed to to the final recall after nearly 1.1 million 1999-2004 Grand Cherokees were excluded from NHTSA’s original recall request for 2.7 million vehicles. According…
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Skechers Faces Lawsuits Alleging “Shape-Ups” Caused Severe Knee Injuries
An announcement was made recently, regarding the filing of several different lawsuits against Skechers on behalf of individuals from four different states, who have suffered meniscus injuries allegedly caused by the defective design of Shape-Ups toning shoes. The plaintiff consumers reside in Maryland, Mississippi, West Virginia and Wisconsin. According to…
U.S. Supreme Court to Rule on Liability of Generic Drug Manufacturers
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to make a ruling on a very important pharmaceutical case this term. At issue is whether a generic drug manufacturer can face a lawsuit for their inability to warn consumers of potentially dangerous side effects. The case at issue involves the drug manufacturer Mutual…
Ford Announces Nationwide Recall of Certain Freestar and Mercury Monterey Models
Earlier this month, Ford announced the recall of several of its Freestar and Mercury Monterey Vehicles. Owners of either of these types of vehicles should check any records they have relevant to their vehicles, and contact the dealer if necessary in order to determine if your vehicle is affected by…
Class Action over Alleged Shuddering of Ford F150s
A class action lawsuit was filed today against Ford Motor Company, alleging that the company’s Ford F150 trucks contain a dangerous safety defect which causes the trucks to shudder or shake violently, and even stall when the driver attempts to accelerate. The complaint, filed on behalf of at least 20…
Court Dismisses Putative Class Action Alleging Defective Tires, in Part for Failing to Allege Injuries or Damages
A New Jersey federal court dismissed a putative class action against an automobile manufacturer and a tire manufacturer for failing to state claims for which the court could grant relief, ruling separately on motions to dismiss brought by both defendants. Greene v. BMW of North America, et al, No. 2:11-04220…
Federal Government Reports on Improvements to Approval Process for Medical Devices
The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) issued a report in November 2012 on improvements to its review and approval procedures for new medical devices. As part of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the CDRH is responsible for medical device safety and quality. The FDA defines “medical…
Federal Judge Permits Company Disputing CPSC Complaint Data to Remain Anonymous
In October, a federal judge permitted a company known only as “Company Doe” to remain anonymous in a lawsuit against the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The anonymous company argued that the CPSC’s report with consumer complaint data was “baseless” and would cause “irreparable harm to [the company’s] reputation…
Energy Drink Maker Faces Lawsuits and Congressional Scrutiny After Multiple Reports of Deaths
Living Essentials, LLC, the Michigan-based manufacturer of the drink marketed as 5-Hour Energy, currently faces lawsuits around the country blaming the drink’s high caffeine content for multiple injuries and deaths, or alleging that the company makes false statements regarding the drink’s contents or benefits. A nonprofit health organization recently accused…
Washington DC Court Reviews Venue and Personal Jurisdiction in a Case Alleging a Defective Medical Device: Marshall v. I-Flow, LLC
A medical device manufacturer moved for dismissal of a lawsuit, Marshall v. I-Flow, LLC, in a Washington DC court, arguing that the court lacked personal jurisdiction over it or, alternatively, that the venue was not proper. The plaintiff had undergone surgery in upstate New York and alleged injuries caused by…