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| Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, LLP, is representing Guidant patients across the U.S. in individual personal injury lawsuits seeking damages for the injuries they suffered due to Guidant's alleged negligence. We filed the first lawsuit in the nation against Guidant for its defective defibrillators, and are representing scores of Guidant patients with faulty heart devices. |
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- Our Guidant defect lawyers have years of experience successfully representing patients with faulty or defective medical implants.
- There is no charge or obligation for our review of your case.
- We are pleased to visit Guidant patients, or families of loved ones who died, at or near where you live and at no cost, to discuss your legal rights and answer your questions.
- To assist our clients with their claims, we have on staff nurses with cardiac training and have retained physicians to provide expert advice.
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| Guidant Medical Device Defect Press Articles 2006 |
- June 23, 2006, "FDA ups risk of Guidant defects"
- June 23, 2006, "More Defibrillators, Pacemakers Recalled"
- June 8, 2006, "Guidant Weighed Warning Doctors"
- February 28, 2006, "Internal Turmoil at Device Maker as Inquiry Grew"
- February 17, "Guidant Reparation Is Criticized"
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| Guidant Medical Device Defect News Articles 2005 |
- September 29, 2005, "Guidant Case May Involve Crime Inquiry"
- September 22, 2005, "Guidant Warns on Two Pacemaker Lines"
- August 30, 2005,"Diverse panel to probe Guidant"
- August 25, 2005, "FDA Expanding Inquiry Into Heart-Device Company"
- August 1, 2005, "New Report of Problems at Guidant"
- July 28, 2005, "Guidant promises openness"
- July 23, 2005, "FDA gives Guidant recall urgency"
- July 18, 2005, "Guidant issues warning for 28,000 pacemakers; Faulty seal could lead to malfunction, heart failure, manufacturer says"
- July 15, 2005, "Lawsuit blames father's death on defibrillator"
- July 2, 2005, "Guidant defibrillator recall becomes more urgent"
- July 1, 2005, "FDA gives heart implant recall highest warning -- not urging removal of Guidant devices; patients should contact doctors"
- June 22, 2005, "Faulty Defibrillator Opens Guidant to Enormous Lawsuits -- Again"
- June 20, 2005, "Patients call doctors after Guidant recall"
- June 17, 2005, "FDA recalls Guidant heart defibrillators; More than 38,000 implanted devices could malfunction"
- June 13, 2005, "Integrity agreements could spark litigation"
- June 2, 2005, "Heart Device Sold Despite Flaw, Data Shows"
- May 24, 2005, "Defibrillator Maker Didn't Reveal Problem"
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