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Claridge v. I-Flow Corporation et al
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2:18-cv-01654
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November 09, 2020
Snell Seeks Sanctions For Ex-NFL Player In Liability Fight
Snell & Wilmer LLP has urged a Nevada federal court to sanction an ex-New England Patriots player for seeking to obtain certain discovery information from the firm rather than from his opposing party in a dispute over allegedly faulty pain pumps, arguing the ask is "needlessly burdening the court."
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March 04, 2020
Ex-NFL Player Must Undergo Psych Evals In Pain Pump Case
A former player for the New England Patriots must submit to neurological and psychological testing in order to continue pressing claims that Stryker Corp.'s pain pumps destroyed his shoulder, a Nevada federal court has ruled.
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February 18, 2020
Ex-NFLer Says New Tests Not Needed In Pain Pump Case
A former player for the New England Patriots is telling a Nevada court to reject Stryker Corp.'s request that he undergo neurological and psychological evaluations in his suit alleging the company's pain pumps destroyed his shoulder, saying the exams are unnecessary and the company already has all the information it needs.
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September 03, 2019
Stryker Gets Ax Of Ex-NFL Player's Pain Pump Claims
A Nevada federal judge dismissed claims brought by a former NFL player that Stryker and I-Flow pain pumps permanently injured his shoulder, finding that he failed to link misrepresentation claims to a specific entity.