Huskey et al v. Ethicon, Inc. et al

  1. January 26, 2017

    4th Circ. Backs $3M Pelvic Mesh Verdict

    The Fourth Circuit on Thursday upheld a $3.27 million jury verdict handed down two years ago in a bellwether trial over Johnson & Johnson subsidiary Ethicon Inc.'s allegedly defective transvaginal pelvic mesh implants, finding that the woman who brought the suit showed sufficient evidence that the mesh caused her injuries.

  2. September 22, 2015

    Ethicon Mounts 4th Circ. Appeal Of $3M Pelvic Mesh Verdict

    Johnson & Johnson subsidiary Ethicon Inc. has notified a West Virginia federal court of its plan to appeal to the Fourth Circuit a $3.27 million jury verdict handed down last September in a bellwether trial over allegedly defective transvaginal pelvic mesh implants.

  3. August 19, 2015

    Ethicon Denied Retrial After $3M Bellwether Mesh Verdict

    A West Virginia federal judge refused to throw out a $3.27 million jury verdict against Johnson & Johnson unit Ethicon Inc. in a bellwether pelvic mesh implant suit on Wednesday, saying the evidence at trial was sufficient to support the verdict.

  4. October 16, 2014

    J&J's Ethicon Fights $3M Verdict In Pelvic Mesh Trial

    Johnson & Johnson subsidiary Ethicon Inc. fought Tuesday for a judgment as a matter of law or a new trial after a West Virginia federal jury's recent $3.27 million verdict against it in a pelvic mesh injury suit, arguing that the plaintiff hadn't offered enough evidence to support her claims.

  5. September 05, 2014

    J&J's Ethicon Hit With $3.27M Verdict In Pelvic Mesh Trial

    A jury in West Virginia federal court slammed Johnson & Johnson subsidiary Ethicon Inc. with a $3.27 million verdict on Friday in a bellwether product liability trial, finding Ethicon's transvaginal sling was defectively designed and the company didn't warn of its potential risks, according to an attorney for the plaintiff. 

  6. September 04, 2014

    J&J, Ethicon Seek Early Win At Bellwether Pelvic Mesh Trial

    Johnson & Johnson and Ethicon Inc. asked a West Virginia federal judge for an early win Thursday at a bellwether pelvic mesh products liability trial, arguing that with all evidence presented the plaintiffs had failed to prove allegations of negligence and failure to warn of the mesh's risks, among other claims.

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