Represented a national bank holding company and
its subsidiaries in a federal lawsuit concerning the sale of residential mortgage - backed securities
Not exact matches
Ethicon, a
subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, lost or destroyed records and documents that likely contained evidence relevant to injury
lawsuits over the medical device company's vaginal mesh implants, a
federal magistrate judge concluded
in a pretrial order issued Feb. 4, 2014.
«Johnson & Johnson and
subsidiary Ethicon Inc. on April 13 opposed a motion by nine plaintiffs to centralize
federal lawsuits alleging injury from the Physiomesh Flexible Composite hernia patch (
In Re: Ethicon Physiomesh Flexible Composite Hernia Mesh Products Liability Litigation, MDL Docket No. 2782, JPMDL).»