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District Attorney | SEONewsWire.net http://www.seonewswire.net Search Engine Optimized News for Business Fri, 11 Dec 2015 11:20:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.8 Walgreens pharmacy’s lack of compliance with patient consultation rules http://www.seonewswire.net/2015/12/walgreens-pharmacys-lack-of-compliance-with-patient-consultation-rules/ Fri, 11 Dec 2015 11:20:41 +0000 http://www.seonewswire.net/2015/12/walgreens-pharmacys-lack-of-compliance-with-patient-consultation-rules/ A consumer protection lawsuit accusing Walgreens pharmacists in California of failing to comply with patient consultation rules was settled for $502,200. According to Bonnie Dumanis, the District Attorney for San Diego County, pharmacist consultations avert medication errors and make certain

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A consumer protection lawsuit accusing Walgreens pharmacists in California of failing to comply with patient consultation rules was settled for $502,200. According to Bonnie Dumanis, the District Attorney for San Diego County, pharmacist consultations avert medication errors and make certain that patients are given the correct prescription for their illness or condition. Her office worked alongside the District Attorney’s offices for Riverside and Alameda Counties, as well as the state Board of Pharmacy, to obtain the settlement.

Walgreens, which is headquartered in the Chicago suburb of Deerfield, IL, owns and manages 620 Walgreens pharmacies in California. The California State Board of Pharmacy informed the three district attorneys’ offices of the health risks posed to consumers as a result of pharmacists’ failure to give the requisite consultations. Officials stated that incorrect use of prescription medications causes harm to approximately 150,000 individuals in California every year, and adds to $1.7 billion in financial losses for the state.

The state Board of Pharmacy had implemented rules mandating that a pharmacist is to give a patient a personal consultation if that patient has been prescribed a medication that was not given to him or her on a prior occasion. A personal consultation must also be provided if the drug was prescribed in a different dosage, form or strength, or at the request of the patient.

The three district attorneys’ offices worked in conjunction with the Board of Pharmacy to carry out an undercover investigation of the consultation practices of some large pharmacy chains in California. In the judgment issued against Walgreens, the pharmacy chain must comply with an injunction that requires it to follow California regulations for providing patient consultations, and must start an internal compliance program.

Paul Greenberg is a Chicago medical malpractice lawyer with Briskman Briskman & Greenberg. To learn more call 1.877.595.4878 or visit http://www.briskmanandbriskman.com/.

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Catholic Church Faces Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Drug Overdose Case http://www.seonewswire.net/2014/01/catholic-church-faces-wrongful-death-lawsuit-in-drug-overdose-case/ Fri, 24 Jan 2014 23:18:06 +0000 http://www.seonewswire.net/2014/01/catholic-church-faces-wrongful-death-lawsuit-in-drug-overdose-case/ The family of a drug overdose victim has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against an archdiocese of the Catholic Church. Wrongful death lawsuit legislation differs from state to state, but the basis of that legislation is the same no matter

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The family of a drug overdose victim has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against an archdiocese of the Catholic Church.

Wrongful death lawsuit legislation differs from state to state, but the basis of that legislation is the same no matter where the suit is filed. While the details of this case are particularly relevant to the McIlmail family in Philadelphia, stories like this can come from anywhere in the U.S., including Texas.
Families and loved ones sue to obtain compensation for a loss when that loss occurred due to the negligence of others. The plaintiffs also send a message to the perpetrators and to the public: what happened to their loved one should never happen to anyone else.

In October 2013, Sean McIImail, 26, died of an accidental drug overdose. After suffering alleged sexual abuse at Father Robert Brennan’s hands as a preteen, McIlmail struggled with substance abuse and addiction for years.

To memorialize his death and to make her own message clear to all, Sean’s mother has filed a statement of claim in the Philadelphia Common Pleas Court. She alleges that the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia turned a deaf ear to her sexual abuse complaints against Brennan. Allegedly, more than 20 other families also attempted to bring the matter to light, each to no avail.

The current lawsuit names not only Brennan, now 75, but also 62-year-old Monseigneur William Lynn, the man once responsible for investigating molestation complaints filed against priests. Msgr. Lynn ran run afoul of the law on a separate occasion, and he is currently serving out a prison term of three to six years for child endangerment. At Lynn’s trial, it was alleged that he actively transferred Brennan to multiple parishes, where Brennan then sexually abused preteen boys.

The McIImail lawsuit is not the only suit on the record against the Archdiocese. It is the third to highlight allegations of child sexual abuse by Brennan. Grand jury records from 2005 show his name figuring prominently in reports of child molestation in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia beginning in 1988. Charges were never laid, as the reported cases were too old to pursue. Brennan was ordered to step down from his duties and chose to retire.

Twelve years after the alleged abuse, Sean McIlmail chose to come forward and accuse Brennan in court. In September 2013, the District Attorney’s office filed multiple rape and sex-abuse charges against Brennan for allegedly abusing McIlmail, beginning in 1998 when he was an 11-year-old altar boy and lasting until he was 14. But after McIlmail’s death, the criminal charges had to be dropped.

McIImail’s death terminated the criminal case, but not wishing to let the matter rest, the family chose to file a civil wrongful death lawsuit.

Wrongful death lawsuits are never easy for the survivors of a catastrophic loss. However, a civil lawsuit makes their voices heard. It often allows families to move forward and deal with the loss, while seeking justice against defendants. For McIlmail’s family, the wrongful death lawsuit may finally prove Brennan’s egregious actions and prevent any other related deaths.

Perlmutter & Schuelke, LLP is one of the premier trial firms in Austin Texas. Contact a wrongful death attorney by calling 512-476-4944 or learn more at http://www.civtrial.com/.

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