McGowan, Hood, Felder & Phillips Files Lawsuit Against Insys Therapeutics, Inc. for Pushing Deadly Fentanyl for Off-Label Use

Randall Hood, Shawn B. Deery and James L. Ward, Jr. have filed a lawsuit on behalf of their clients, the Cantones, against Insys Therapeutics, Inc., Linden Care, LLC, Aathirayen Thiyagarajah, M.D., and Spine and Pain, LLC alleging medial malpractice, negligence, and violation of the South Carolina Unfair Trade Practices Act for prescribing Mrs. Cantone a…

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Johnny Felder and Steve Welch Obtain $1.1 Million Medical Malpractice Verdict against Self Regional Medical Center, Dr. Mark Robirds, and Greenwood Internal Medicine, LLC

Partner Johnny Felder and attorney Steve Welch recently obtained a $1.1 million medical malpractice verdict on behalf of Peggy Goldman (as an individual and as the personal representative of the late Rozella Goldman). Justice was finally served after six grueling years, but ultimately, the negligence parties were held accountable for their actions. It is a…

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Pediatric Leukemia Patients in China at Risk after Deadly Outbreak of mcr-1 Klebsiella

The University of Minnesota’s Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) recently raised the alarm about an outbreak of MCR-1-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae in China. This strain has proven resistant to several antibiotics, including one called colistin, described as a “last resort” medication by CIDRAP. The mcr-1 gene, or mobilized colistin resistance gene, is resistant to this…

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Improper Cleaning Protocols in Hospitals Leads to Ireland’s Superbug Outbreak

The U.S. isn’t the only country that struggles with healthcare associated infections. Tallaght Hospital in Ireland is facing an outbreak of Carbapenemase-Producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE) after its cleaning budget was reduced as a cost-cutting measure. As a result of the outbreak, wards had to be closed in the hospitals, and operations cancelled. Government Health Spokesperson Billy…

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The Florida High Court Overturns Medical Malpractice Damages Caps

On June 9, 2017, the Florida Supreme Court struck down state law which placed a cap on non-economic damages in medical malpractice lawsuits, ruling them unconstitutional. In a 4-3 ruling, the majority of the judges held that the cap on non-economic damages was arbitrary and therefore violated equal protection rights. Before this decision, if you…

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New Jersey Gets Heat for Selective Scrutiny of Fentanyl Drug

In New Jersey, advocates are frustrated because the state has decided to only look into off-label usage. Many debates about whether off-label usage is ethical or should be legal have popped up, and the larger debate about Subsys rages on.  In 2016, Senator Edward Markey of Massachusetts penned a letter about the dangers of Subsys…

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