Trailblazing Attorney Leads Groundbreaking Litigation in High-Stakes Drug and Medical Device Cases

NEW YORK — Jonathan M. Sedgh, a prominent figure in the legal battle against pharmaceutical and medical device giants, has garnered significant attention for his role as a product liability lawyer at Morgan & Morgan. Sedgh is renowned for filing landmark lawsuits on behalf of clients who have suffered due to insufficiently tested or disclosed side effects of medical products. In August 2023, Sedgh made headlines when he and his team initiated the first lawsuit concerning the drugs Ozempic and Mounjaro, which was filed in Louisiana. The case revolves around a woman who developed gastroparesis, … Read more

New Mexico Addresses Doctor Exodus: Legislative Efforts to Reform Medical Malpractice Laws Gain Momentum

In Santa Fe, New Mexico, recent legislative moves aim to address the exodus of healthcare providers from the state by adjusting the medical malpractice laws that were implemented in 2020. Originally intended to increase accountability, these laws have inadvertently led to skyrocketing insurance costs for medical professionals, making New Mexico less attractive compared to its neighbors. In response, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham emphasized the urgency during her State of the State address, pressing for reforms to create a more favorable environment for top medical professionals to practice in New Mexico. She pointed out the disparities … Read more

West Virginia Doctor Convicted for Illegally Prescribing Controlled Substances, Loses Medical License and Clinic

Chapmanville, WV — Brian McDevitt, a 61-year-old doctor from Chapmanville, was convicted by a federal jury on charges related to the illegal distribution of controlled substances, concluding a four-day trial. McDevitt, who operated as a sole provider at the Chapmanville Medical Clinic, now faces the loss of his medical license and forfeiture of his clinic. During the trial, it was revealed that McDevitt had prescribed medications such as hydrocodone and alprazolam on dates including May 17 and March 29 of the years 2022 and 2024, respectively. These prescriptions were deemed to have been issued outside … Read more

Jury Sides with Gwinnett County Medical Examiner in Overtime Pay Lawsuit

GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. – A jury recently ruled against seven former employees of the Gwinnett County Medical Examiner’s Office who sought compensation for what they claimed were unpaid overtime wages. The decision came after a two-week court trial where jurors sided with Dr. Carol Terry and Forensic Pathology Services, the private firm that oversees death investigations in the area. The legal dispute centered on allegations from ex-investigators who, in 2021, sued Dr. Terry and her company, which has been contracted by Gwinnett County since 2006. They argued that their assigned workload often extended to nights … Read more