$3.6 Million Verdict Over Bard IVC Filter Fracture Upheld By 9th Circuit Court of Appeals
A $3.6 million judgment against C.R. Bard over its G2 IVC filter has been upheld by a federal appeals court.
A $3.6 million judgment against C.R. Bard over its G2 IVC filter has been upheld by a federal appeals court.
A panel of federal judges say there is no need to formally add lawsuits involving complications from a permanent IVC filter to a MDL involving Bard retrievable IVC filters, noting…
A federal jury granted C.R. Bard a defense verdict in the third Bard IVC filter case to go to trial.
The next Bard IVC filter bellwether trial begins in September, but there are a number of questions about how the trial should be conducted before it begins.
A federal judge cleared the way for the next Bard IVC filter trial in September, rejecting efforts by the manufacturer to have the case dismissed.
A summary judgment in favor of the defense over statute of limitation issues has resulted in a reshuffling of the remaining Bard IVC lawsuit bellwether trials.
The plaintiff in the third Bard IVC bellwether trial scheduled for September has been replaced due to health issues, and two more early test cases are now scheduled for November…
The first IVC filter bellwether trial has ended in a $3.6 million verdict against Bard, over problems with a Bard G2 Vena Cava Filter that fractured inside the plaintiff's body.
A Bard IVC filter bellwether trial slated for March will be divided into a liability phase and a punitive damages phase, according to a court order by the federal judge…
A federal judge has rejected claims by C.R. Bard that it is protected from IVC filter lawsuits by federal law.