Judge Grants Plaintiffs' Unopposed Motion to Remand Remicade Injury Case
October 4, 2004
DOCUMENTS
- Order
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas - A case involving a Texas woman who claims two doctors failed to warn her that Remicade could cause the development of lupus was returned to state court after a federal judge found that the plaintiffs' motion to remand was meritorious since it was unopposed by the defendants. Patricia Hamilton and Thomas Hamilton v. Centocor, Inc., et al., No. C-03-502 (S.D. Texas, Corpus Christi Div.).
U.S. District Judge Hayden Head's Jan. 20 order remanded the case to Texas' Nueces County Court at Law No. 4 so plaintiffs Patricia and Thomas Hamilton could proceed with their claims against …
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