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Product Liability

Medical device maker C.R. Bard agreed to settle more than 500 cases alleging that its implantable blood-clot filter fractured, causing patients injuries. A federal judge granted the parties a 120-day stay of the involved cases, pending final settlement negotiations.

NEW ORLEANS — Medical device maker C.R. Bard agreed to settle more than 500 cases alleging that its implantable blood-clot filter fractured, causing patients injuries. A federal judge granted the parties a 120-day stay of the involved cases, pending final settlement negotiations.

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