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Exactech Recall Lawsuit Information

December 6, 2022 Blog,Mass Tort Blog,Recalls
Over 200,000 Affected by Exactech Recall 

Global medical device company, Exactech, has issued a recall for knee and ankle replacement implants. The recall has affected at least 250,000 individuals.

According to Drugwatch, the Florida-based company, which has been manufacturing implants such as joint replacements since 1985, issued the recall due to potential degradation of the polyethylene liner in ankle and knee joints caused by improper packaging.

More Recent Case Law Re CCP 998 Offers: Council for Education v. Starbucks, 10/26/22

By Eric Ganci

We recently posted a blog about California Code of Civil Procedure (CCP) section 998 offers with the help of Martha Klak—a very talented, bright star of a law clerk at our office.

The Potential Harm of Social Media Platforms on Young Users

November 28, 2022 Blog,Social Media,Social Media Blog

Studies are finding the potential harm in social media use (overuse) in preteens and teenagers. Some of these injuries include body Dysmorphia, dangerous behavior, depression and suicide. Research studies such as Tangmunkongvorakul et al.

New Law Regarding Filing a Notice to Appeal in the California Courts

November 9, 2022 Attorneys,Blog,Personal injury

By Eric Ganci

Garg v. Garg, filed 9/7/22.

In the California Court systems, you may have the ability to file an appeal. But the appeal must be filed timely, or else it may be barred.

If I dismiss Defendant from my civil case, am I liable for Defendant’s CCP 998 costs?

By Eric Ganci

Research by Martha Klak

Let me repose the question: if Defendant serves you with a CCP 998 offer to settle, if you do not accept this offer, and then if you later dismiss Defendant from your civil action…are you liable to pay Defendant’s 998 costs?
Social Media platforms sued for harms to adolescents and children

CaseyGerry Investigates the Negative Impact of Social Media Platforms on Young Users

October 20, 2022 Blog,Personal injury,Social Media

CaseyGerry is investigating allegations against Meta (Facebook), Instagram, and similar social media platforms for the negative impacts they have on the mental and physical well-being of their young users, especially teenage girls.

I won my trial! But can the Judge take that away with a Judgment Notwithstanding the Verdict (JNOV)? Perez v. Hibachi Buffet, filed 8/30/22.

By Eric Ganci

Perez v. Hibachi Buffet

Picture this: you fell in a grocery store, at the fault of the store. The store denied fault, made up wild excuses…you took then to trial, and the Jury found in your favor and held the Store accountable.

Was a School Liable for a Shooting When the School Knew the Shooter? C.I. v. San Bernardino City Unified School.

By Eric Ganci

School Shooting – C.I. v. San Bernardino City Unified School

I cannot overstate the gravity and sadness of this August 10, 2022 filed decision C.I. v. San Bernardino City Unified School (from the California Court of Appeal, Fourth District, cited as 2022 WL 4077374).