does anyone know a date that the zyprexa lawsuit will be issuing checks to the victims?
Dec 17, 2008 by mary26fla | Posted in Law & Ethics
There was a class action lawsuit filed against Eli Lilly Pharnaceuticals because of health problems caused by the drug zyprexa. Anyway, back in the beginning of Novemeber I recieved an envelope with some documents I had to sign and send back to the law
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To review personal information that you have submitted relating to your Zyprexa claim--and to check the current STATUS of your claim--please click HERE. You will be directed to a private web site for
FVCK Y/A fu/y/a | Dec 17, 2008
You should call the law firm that mailed you the settlement documents. Payment periods vary for every defendant. At my firm, generally we are supposed to receive payment 30 days after mailing the settlement documents back to the defendant, but sometimes
doingthepanic | Dec 17, 2008
Can you answer this legal question?
Dec 17, 2009 by the delighted Speghetti noodle | Posted in Government
How much longer before Olanzapine is pulled from the market?
Note: this does not mean I'm opposed to pscy medications, it's this one drug that concerns almost anyone who has common sense.
Olanzapine is an anti-psycotic medication used to
Probably only when the body count reaches a level that constitutes a class action suit .
Emma | Dec 17, 2009
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The lawsuit, a proposed class action, charges Lilly with violating several ...
of the class definition, individuals and entities purchased Zyprexa if they ...
Approximately one month later, on May 19, 2004, the law firm of Gilman and
Pastor filed the second class-action lawsuit asserting Zyprexa-related product
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A class action suit against Eli Lilly was filed representing people who became
ill using Zyprexa, and Lilly had to pay about $700 million to 8000 plaintiffs
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