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A Georgia woman filed a federal lawsuit alleging the eczema drug Dupixent may be linked to cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL). The complaint raises concerns about risk warnings and delays in diagnosis.
The FDA has approved an update to Depo-Provera’s U.S. warning label as lawsuits alleging a link between the birth control shot and brain tumors continue to grow. Here’s what the label change means for ongoing litigation.
A new JAMA study reveals that many Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis survivors face long-term physical, emotional, and social challenges after leaving the hospital, often without adequate support or guidance for recovery.
A recent Atlanta school-bus incident involving a Waymo driverless vehicle has sparked a federal investigation and renewed questions about autonomous vehicle safety. Learn what happened and how Georgia and federal laws regulate self-driving cars.
Several Georgia students were hospitalized after ingesting kratom gummies containing illegal synthetic 7-hydroxymitragynine, an opioid compound far stronger than what occurs naturally. The incident is one of many highlighting the dangers of unregulated kratom products.
At Childers, Schlueter & Smith, the pursuit of justice has always extended beyond the courtroom. It means standing alongside our clients, colleagues, and community in battles that truly matter.
A recent federal lawsuit filed against the Atlanta Dream Center Church, Assemblies of God, and other parties claims the defendants operated a disturbing labor trafficking scheme for years.