Jason M. Yamada v. Nobel Biocare Holding AG et al
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2:10-cv-04849
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Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action
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September 26, 2013
Nobel Fights $4M Attys' Fee Bid In Dental Implant Suit
A $4.3 million attorneys' fee request tacked on to a settlement to resolve a $450 million class action lawsuit accusing Nobel Biocare Holding AG of marketing defective dental implants is "embarrassingly high" and should be rejected, Nobel told a federal judge Wednesday.
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May 22, 2013
Nobel To Pay $1.3M To Settle Faulty Implant Suit
A California federal judge on Tuesday granted preliminary approval to a settlement resolving a $450 million class action accusing Nobel Biocare Holding AG of marketing defective dental implants that caused bone and gum problems, after the parties resolved a dispute over the deal.
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May 13, 2013
Nobel Biocare $1.3M Dental Impact Settlement Stalls
A proposed settlement to resolve a $450 million federal lawsuit accusing Nobel Biocare Holding AG of misrepresenting a dental implant dentists said caused bone and gum problems stalled at a hearing in California Monday when a dispute arose over whether the settlement forms break the law.
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April 16, 2013
Nobel Biocare To Pay Up To $1.3M To Settle Dental Implant Suit
Nobel Biocare Holding AG reached a deal Monday in which it will pay up to $1.3 million to settle a $450 million lawsuit by dentists who accused it of misrepresenting a dental implant they said caused bone and gum problems.
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August 15, 2011
Dentists Win Class Cert. In Nobel Biocare Implant Suit
A judge on Friday certified a class of dentists suing Nobel Biocare Holding AG in California for $450 million, alleging the company misrepresented a dental implant that caused bone and gum problems and burdened dentists with patient repairs.
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July 06, 2010
Dentist Bites Nobel Biocare With Faulty Implant Action
A California dentist has launched a putative class action against Nobel Biocare Holding AG, alleging one of its dental implants causes bone loss, gum problems and other injuries that have left U.S. dentists to foot the bill for patient repairs.