J&J,
plaintiffs 'close' to deal on Pinnacle hip implant
lawsuits: lawyer
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[February 05, 2019]
By Tina Bellon
(Reuters) - Johnson & Johnson's DePuy
Orthopaedics unit is in settlement talks to resolve the bulk of
individual lawsuits alleging the company's metal-on-metal Pinnacle hip
implants were defective and caused severe injuries, a lawyer for the
plaintiffs said on Monday.
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Texas-based plaintiff lawyer Mark Lanier said lawyers for the
consumers had talked to the company in recent days to reach an
agreement to resolve the long-running litigation that includes more
than 10,000 cases.
"It's still not a done deal, but we're getting close," Lanier said,
adding that plaintiffs hope to reach a final agreement by the end of
the year.
Lanier said it was uncertain at this point how many of the roughly
10,000 Pinnacle lawsuits would be subject to the settlement. He
declined further comment.
A spokeswoman for DePuy on Monday declined to comment.
Bloomberg first reported on the settlement talks.
In 2013, DePuy ceased selling the metal-on-metal Pinnacle devices
after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration strengthened its
artificial hip regulations. The Pinnacle system continues to be sold
with other material combinations.
Metal-on-metal hip implants have come under scrutiny over
allegations that the products cause a build-up of metal ions in the
blood, causing groin pain, allergic reactions, bone erosion and
tissue death.
J&J denies those allegations, saying the company acted appropriately
and responsibly in the development, testing and marketing of the
devices.
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Last month, J&J agreed to pay $120 million to resolve deceptive
marketing claims by several U.S. states over metal-on-metal hip
implants. DePuy said the settlement involved no admission of
liability or misconduct on the part of the companies.
J&J to date has faced several federal jury trials over the Pinnacle
hip implants. It won the first case in 2014, but lost all subsequent
trials, with verdicts ranging from $151 million to $540 million.
J&J has appealed those verdicts.
News of the settlement talks on Monday caused a federal judge
overseeing an ongoing Pinnacle trial in Dallas to dismiss the jury
in that case. Lanier said that case, involving five Texas
plaintiffs, has not been settled yet.
(Reporting by Tina Bellon in New York; Editing by Anthony Lin and
Rosalba O'Brien)
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