Katarina Siegfeld
Katarina is a veteran professor of art history and social context. She brings a truly unique perspective to her writing at Injury Lawyer News where she focuses primarily on patient safety and consumer rights.
A series of Bard Avaulta mesh trials in West Virginia court are proceeding, as the third bellwether case, previously postponed, has been scheduled for May 19, and the discovery process for a second round of 200 cases has been initiated. Avaulta is one of several brands...
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The latest AndroGel lawsuit was filed in Chicago on March 12, 2014 against AbbVie, Inc and its parent company, Abbot Laboratories, producers and marketers of AndroGel, a testosterone therapy popularly marketed to treat “Low T.” In Dula v. AbbVie, Inc. et al (1:14-CV-01726), the plaintiff,...
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Stryker hip settlements have been reached in eight of the nine Stryker Rejuvenate hip lawsuits involved in a court-ordered mediation process under the jurisdiction of the Superior Court of New Jersey for Bergen County. Close to 1500 Stryker Rejuvenate recall lawsuits have been filed across...
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In the most recent study linking testosterone therapy to heart problems, researchers found a correlation between taking testosterone drugs and increased rates of heart attack both in men older than 65 and men younger than 65 with a known risk of heart problems. The study,...
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