Suits Against Medtronic Will Continue

Medtronic yesterday lost its bid to dismiss the hundreds of lawsuits filed against it in the wake of last year's recall of implantable cardioverter-defibrillators with faulty batteries, the Star Tribune of Minneapolis reports. Medtronic argued that because its devices need to undergo such rigorous testing to gain FDA approval, state negligence and product liability laws should not apply.

November 29, 2006

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But a federal judge sided with plaintiff lawyers, who argued that Medtronic had known about the faulty batteries for two years before reporting the problem to FDA. No deaths or injuries have been reported as a result of the problem. Medtronic is likely to appeal the decision.UPDATE: On Wednesday night, the Star-Tribune published a story speculating that out-of-court settlements could be in the cards.

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