
Newspaper The Australian reports that there is currently no requirement in Australia that sponsors of medical devices, which are companies that don’t produce the devices but supply them for sale, have insurance in case of problems with a device. The story says at least one senator intends to introduce legislation that would all sponsors ...
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A story in Forbes takes a look at the trend of top global brands issuing public apologies for serious missteps.
Sixty three recipients of an artificial hip implant manufactured by a Johnson & Johnson subsidiary have filed suit in Israeli court, claiming that the devices broke down and caused them
A piece in the New York Times on Johnson & Johnson’s new corporate branding campaign says the company urgently needed to distance itself from the “bad press of product recalls and pending litigation,” of which it experienced much lately.
More than 170 residents of South Africa are filing suit against Johnson & Johnson subsidiary DePuy Orthopedics over problems with the company’s all-metal hip implants, according to a story on IOL News.