Featured Posts : May 2008
Morgan Keegan’s subprime mortgage gamble

Posted on Wednesday 7 May 2008

As we have seen in recent weeks, the stock market can be a volatile place, especially for the investment firms who decide to gamble in the subprime securities market. For the past several months, the nation has watched as the housing market has continued its plunge to levels not seen since the Great Depression. At [...]

wendi.lewis @ 3:46 pm
Filed under: Predatory Lending
Medtronic heart device lead wire

Posted on Wednesday 7 May 2008

On October 15, 2007, the Food and Drug Administration issued a Class I Recall involving the Medtronic, Inc., Sprint Fidelis® Defibrillator Leads, model numbers 6930, 6931, 6948 and 6949. This recall specifically relates to those leads manufactured from September 2004 through October 15, 2007. This action does not affect Medtronic pacemaker patients.
In March [...]

wendi.lewis @ 3:36 pm
Filed under: Mass Torts Update and Medtronic Recall
Gadolinium

Posted on Wednesday 7 May 2008

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently asked manufacturers of all Gadolinium-based contrast agents to include a new boxed warning on the product label. These contrast agents are used to enhance the quality of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and can place patients at risk for developing a potentially fatal disease known as Nephrogenic Systemic [...]

wendi.lewis @ 3:35 pm
Filed under: Gadolinium and Mass Torts Update
Yamaha blames drivers for its dangerous ATVs

Posted on Wednesday 7 May 2008

In last month’s report, I made you aware of one of the most dangerous ATVs on the market – the Yamaha Rhino. Since the Yamaha Rhino All Terrain Vehicle was introduced to the market in the United States in 2003, it has been involved in a large number of devastating rollover accidents, leaving adults and [...]

wendi.lewis @ 3:32 pm
Filed under: Product Liability Update
Government lists worst nursing homes

Posted on Wednesday 7 May 2008

After initially resisting their disclosure, the Bush Administration has finally allowed the names of 131 nursing homes with poor inspection records to be made public. The list released by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services identifies troubled facilities cited as a “special focus facility,” a designation used to identify those that merit more [...]

Administrator @ 3:16 pm
Filed under: Nursing Home Update