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Wrongful death action seeks boy’s deposition – Albany Times Union

BALLSTON SPA — Saying it would shed light on “what really happened during those dark moments,” the attorney for the family of a Wilton teen accidentally shot to death by his playmate in 2010 is asking a judge for the youngster to be deposed as part of a wrongful death lawsuit.
Richard Mogg, who is representing Yuri and Oksana Naumkin, the parents of 14-year-old Nicholas Naumkin, said Friday that Saratoga County Judge Robert Chauvin listened to arguments Thursday about the deposition. Chauvin is expected to make a decision in the future, said Mogg, with the Bronx office of the law firm Frekhtman & Associates.
At the same time, Mogg said the Naumkins are hoping their son’s death will lead to more stringent state and national legislation aimed at preventing incidents like the one that claimed their son. He said they have enlisted the help of the Washington D.C.-based Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence.
Mogg declined to say how much monetary damages they are seeking.
“Even though it’s a civil matter, this is about much more than money, and we’re hoping the case sets the precedent to get the governors and the President (to have) a national law,” he said. “It’s not just about who is getting the guns, it’s how they are stored and who is getting access to them.”
Paul Briggs, a Schenectady-based attorney with Pemberton & Briggs, is representing Edward O’Rourke in the lawsuit.
Briggs declined comment Friday, saying he doesn’t comment on pending litigation.
He has, however, filed a motion seeking to prevent O’Rourke’s son from having to give a deposition on the grounds it would further traumatize the now 14-year-old boy who authorities have said accidently shot and killed [...]

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National Plavix Lawyers File Wrongful Death Lawsuits on Behalf

Parker Waichman LLP has filed three lawsuits on behalf of the estates of victims who suffered fatal gastrointestinal and/or cerebral hemorrhaging allegedly due to the blood thinner, Plavix.
(PRWEB) June 15, 2012
Parker Waichman LLP, a national law firm dedicated to protecting the rights of victims injured by defective drugs, has filed lawsuits alleging Bristol-Myers Squibb and Sanofi-Aventis’ Plavix caused the wrongful deaths of three patients. The suits were filed on May 30th in the Supreme Court of New York, County of New York.

One of the complaints, filed on behalf of the estate of a Rapides, Louisiana man, states that the Plaintiff-Decedent started taking Plavix in 2002 and died after a cerebral hemorrhage last June (Case No. 2017532). Another suit was filed on behalf of an Ottowa, Michigan man who began taking Plavix in July 2008 (Case No. 1043498); the Plaintiff-Decedent died in June 2009, after suffering from two gastrointestinal hemorrhages and one cerebral hemorrhage. The third suit was filed on behalf of a Bexar, Texas man and alleges that Plavix caused a gastrointestinal hemorrhage in June 2010 as well as his subsequent death that August (Case No. 1054631). All three complaints allege severe and permanent injuries, physical impairment and disfigurement, physical pain and suffering, mental pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life and medical expenses related to the Plaintiff-decedent’s injuries.

The lawsuits allege that the Defendants did not properly test Plavix for safety or effectiveness, exposing users to an increased risk of heart attack, stroke, blood disorders and excessive bleeding. The defendants are being charged with negligence, three counts of strict products liability (defective design, manufacturing defect and failure to warn), breach of express and implied warranty, fraudulent misrepresentation, fraudulent concealment, negligent misrepresentation, [...]

By |June 15th, 2012|News|Comments Off on National Plavix Lawyers File Wrongful Death Lawsuits on Behalf|