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Is Transvaginal Mesh Safe?

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Transvaginal mesh surgery has become a popular solution for women affected by pelvic organ prolapse (POP), which can plague sufferers with pain and discomfort. What Is Transvaginal Mesh? Pelvic organ prolapse occurs when a woman’s vaginal tissues become weakened or… Read More »

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Could Using Industrial Hand Soap at Work Hurt Me?

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Could the industrial hand soap you use at work be hurting you? Recently, Occupational Health & Safety magazine featured a report on industrial hand cleansers and whether they are doing more harm to workers than good. How Can Using Industrial… Read More »

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Is It Safe for Cars to Share the Road with 18 Wheelers?

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Can 18 wheelers safely share the road with cars and smaller trucks? A minivan and a tractor trailer truck collided on Interstate 78 near Union, New Jersey recently. The incident resulted in one death. The fatal truck crash happened around… Read More »

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Keefe Law Firm Fights to Help Employees Recover Commission Payments

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Following a year of hard-fought litigation, Keefe Law Firm attorneys John E. Keefe, Jr., Esq. and Paul A. DiGiorgio, Esq. thwarted Heartland Payment Systems’ (HPS) latest attempt to dismiss a class action lawsuit brought against them by a group of… Read More »

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FDA Claims St. Jude Medical Downplayed Pacemaker Defect

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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has claimed St. Jude Medical downplayed potential risks caused by its pacemakers. St. Jude Medical was bought by Abbot Laboratories earlier this year for $25 billion. According to a letter sent by the FDA… Read More »

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Are Electronic Cigarette Batteries Causing Catastrophic Injuries to Consumers?

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Electronic cigarette batteries have gained notoriety for causing severe burn injuries to consumers. However, these are not “minor” burn injuries. People are suffering catastrophic, life-altering injuries from explosions caused by electronic cigarette batteries. In fact, the Navy recently issued a… Read More »

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John E. Keefe Jr. to Become President-Elect of New Jersey State Bar Association

Attorney John E. Keefe, Jr.

Keefe Law Firm is proud to announce that John E. Keefe, Jr. will become president-elect of the New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA). John E. Keefe, Jr. will take over for Robert B. Hille, the current president-elect, at the NJSBA’s… Read More »

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Can Consumers File Lawsuits Over Fiat Chrysler’s Leaking Sunroofs?

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Keefe Law Firm is representing plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit against Fiat Chrysler. The lawsuit involves a vehicle design flaw affecting several Jeep and Chrysler models. Due to a defect with the drainage tubes, moisture accumulates and water leaks… Read More »

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