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Caravus data breach linked to Netgain breach

June 7, 2021 Blog,Data Breaches

The CaseyGerry law firm is currently investigating the Caravus data breach. Caravus, a healthcare coverage provider for individuals and businesses, is the latest company to report a data breach tied to the Netgain Technology LLC data breach which occurred in late 2020 and affected numerous companies in the health industry.

Elmiron Lawsuit : What is Pigmentary Maculopathy?

June 7, 2021 Blog,Personal injury

The Elmiron® lawsuit grows as more individuals experiencing side effects of the drug come forward.  Studies have found that some people who take Elmiron® (pentosan polysulfate sodium) have developed pigmentary maculopathy, a condition characterized by eye damage.

Why Are People Filing Elmiron® Lawsuits?

June 7, 2021 Blog,Personal injury

Elmiron® (pentosan polysulfate) is a medication used to treat interstitial cystitis, a condition that causes chronic pelvic discomfort and urinary problems. As it is the only drug approved by the FDA to treat the condition, an estimated 25 percent of the one million+ people in the U.S.

20/20 Hearing Care Network Data Breach

June 4, 2021 Data Breaches

CaseyGerry is investigating a data breach reported by 20/20 Hearing Care Network, Inc., a hearing care service provider.

According to the notice of breach sent out, the company discovered that their systems were accessed by an unauthorized party on January 11, 2021.

What is Product Liability Negligence?

June 4, 2021 Product Liability

When pursuing a product liability claim, there are several different legal theories on which you can base your claim. Those include strict liability, breach of warranty, and negligence. 

The Theory of Negligence 

Consumers expect products to be safe when used as they are intended.

Is Amazon Liable For Defective Products?

June 2, 2021 Ecommerce

Amazon can be held liable for defective products that they sell from third parties on its Marketplace and are “Fulfilled by Amazon.” In August 2020, an appeals court in California reversed a 2019 trial court ruling and stated that federal law does not shield Amazon from third-party defective product liability.

Broadband Breakfast – E-Commerce Liability Cases Could Open Floodgates For Lawsuits

June 1, 2021 Ecommerce,News Articles

Broadband Breakfast’s article, “E-Commerce Liability Cases Could Open Floodgates For Lawsuits, Panelists Agree,” covers a recent ITIF webinar on recent rulings against Amazon, proposed legislation, and what all this means for Amazon and other e-tailers.

Webinar – Should online Marketplaces be liable for defective products?

June 1, 2021 Ecommerce,Knowledge Base

CaseyGerry partner Jeremy Robinson speaks with the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) on recent e-commerce liability cases, proposed legislation, and the potential impact on e-tailers, in the ITIF Webinar – Should Online Marketplaces be liable for defective products?

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