- Frank Bailey | December 08, 2008 6:52 PM | Mountain Home, AR
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Defective & Dangerous Products
As we talked about last week, Atlanta Lawyer Don Keenan publishes an annual list of the most dangerous toys of the season. The second most dangerous toys are magnetic earrings. These are made by...
- Frank Bailey | December 01, 2008 11:02 AM | Mountain Home, AR
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Defective & Dangerous Products
Atlanta attorney Don Keenan each year lists the ten most dangerous toys of the season. His list, “10th Annual Toy Safety Campaign: 10 Most Dangerous Toys for 2008,” is a huge benefit to...
- Frank Bailey | November 07, 2007 9:53 AM | Little Rock, AR
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Defective & Dangerous Products
A Reno, Nevada jury fixed damages for three women who took Prempro and Premarin at $35 million in compensatory damages. The jury also assessed $99 million in punitive damages against the manufacturer of the drugs. The Plaintiffs asserted that they contracted breast cancer from taking the artificial hormones and the jury agreed. Company documents indicated that the company knew there was a risk...
- Shannon Weidemann | August 30, 2007 8:27 PM | Little Rock, AR
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Defective & Dangerous Products
The latest spinach recall is raising questions about how the leafy green industry is regulated and people wanting more inspections by the FDA. Metz Fresh discovered some of their spinach was tainted with Salmonella during testing. They were able to stop about 90 percent of the contaminated spinach from reaching consumers. California's leafy greens industry adopted the voluntary regulations...
- Jenny Albano | August 21, 2007 11:28 PM | Little Rock, AR
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Defective & Dangerous Products
Wal-Mart recently pulled certain dog treats from their shelves with out publicly announcing their decision. The treats were removed because some customers complained that there dogs became ill after eating the product. The company removed Chicken Jerky Strips from Import-Pingyang Pet Product Co. and Chicken Jerky from Shanghai Bestro Trading on July 26, but so far there has not been a recall...