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  Federal Judge in NSF Litigation Stands By Previous Order on Expert Testimony

Another favorable ruling was issued in the federal multi-district litigation (MDL), where the claims of some people suffering from nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF) are being adjudicated.  On Friday, June 18, 2010, Judge Aaron Polster declined to change his earlier ruling on the admission of expert testimony, with one small exception.  We reported the earlier ruling in a previous blog entry.

Defendant GE Healthcare filed a motion asking the Court to reconsider its ruling on expert testimony issued on May 4, 2010.  GE Healthcare is the manufacturer of Omniscan, one of the most popular and dangerous brands of gadolinium-based contrast agents.  As Judge Polster explained in his order, GE Healthcare's motion for reconsideration challenged "every ruling by this Court that resulted in the partial or wholesale exclusion of the testimony or opinions of [GE Healthcare]'s expert witnesses."

Judge Polster declined to change his earlier ruling, with one narrow exception.  The previous order excluded in its entirety the testimony of Dr. Waymack, GE Healthcare's lone regulatory expert.  However, the plaintiffs had only sought to exclude a portion of his testimony.  The Court therefore modified its order to permit Dr. Waymack to testify on matters other than those that the plaintiffs asked to exclude.

Significantly, the Court observed that "the association between gadolinium-based contrast agents, severe renal impairment and NSF is virtually inescapable."  NSF, also known as Nephrogenic Fibrosing Dermopathy (NFD), is an incurable disease characterized by hardening of the skin and other body tissues.  Gadolinium-based contrast agents are used in various medical procedures, including MRI, MRA, and CT scans (CAT scans).  As the Court's order observed, diabetics and others with severe kidney impairment are most at risk of developing NSF.

The attorneys at DeCarli Law are familiar with NSF, and represent people who suffer from NSF in state and federal court.  If you believe you or a loved has NSF, you may contact the gadolinium lawyers at DeCarli Law for a free, no-obligation telephone consultation.  You may also contact them online using the contact form on the lower left portion of this screen.

Posted By DeCarli Law on June 21, 2010 12:48 pm | Permalink 

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