by Vickery & Shepherd | Nov 27, 2023 | Justiceseekers, lawsuits
We are excited to share that Partner Andy Vickery successfully argued the Mattson case to the Idaho Supreme Court who ruled in favor of our client by vacating the district court’s judgment and remanded the case back to the district court for trial. The Idaho Supreme...
by Vickery & Shepherd | Aug 1, 2023 | Justiceseekers, lawsuits, News
We are proud to share that on May 25, 2023, the family of David Kemper received a unanimous $1,500,000 verdict from a Wyandotte County, Kansas jury against BNSF Railway for its negligence that led to David Kemper contracting mesothelioma and subsequently dying from it...
by Vickery & Shepherd | May 21, 2019 | Captain's Corner, Justiceseekers, lawsuits, News, Product Liability, Uncategorized
Vickery & Shepherd partner Andy Vickery is featured in a new American Public Media story and podcast focusing on the numerous instances in which the current generation TASER X2 devices have failed to stop assailants. According to the story, there have been over...
by Vickery & Shepherd | Feb 9, 2018 | Drug Injury, lawsuits, Product Liability, Uncategorized
Vickery & Shepherd is currently investigating the connection between OCALIVA, its 2016 and 2018 labels, and liver injuries and death in patients. This investigation was initiated by the FDA’s recent January 2018 safety communication to healthcare providers and...
by Vickery & Shepherd | Jul 14, 2015 | Justiceseekers, lawsuits, Product Liability, Uncategorized
On July 13, 2015, US District Judge Tena Campbell in Salt Lake City, Utah issued an opinion soundly rejecting Forest Laboratories’ motions challenging the scientific propriety of our expert opinion evidence that Lexapro caused Kurt Shipley to take his own life, and...
by Vickery & Shepherd | Jan 22, 2014 | Captain's Corner, Drug Injury, lawsuits, Product Liability, Uncategorized
On January 21, 2014, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court made it clear that pharmaceutical companies who are negligent in their design or marketing of drug products will be held accountable under the law. The drug company in Lance v. Wyeth argued that the only two bases...
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