Dangerous Generic Drugs: What Now?
Inadequate Drug Warnings: Two Classes of Consumers In Pliva v. Mensing, the U.S. Supreme Court determined that patients injured or killed by dangerous generic drugs
UPDATE – FDA Warning: Serious Complications Associated with Transvaginal Placement of Surgical Mesh for Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Transvaginal mesh implants have been used to treat pelvic organ prolapse “POP” and stress urinary incontinence. In 2010, almost 300,000 women received mesh implants. However,
Terrell • Hogan Supports Crossing Guards with Safety Gloves
Crossing guards for Duval County Schools received an important piece of equipment – reflective gloves – to help them keep our kids safer when the
TV and Furniture Tip-Over-Related Deaths Not Slowing Down
Recently, NBC News reported on a 2011 CPSC report about tipping furniture causing child deaths. We would like to share that article with you here
Hogan Receives Volunteer of the Year Award at the Florida Bar Annual Convention
The Florida Bar Law Related Education Committee recognized Wayne Hogan as “Volunteer of the Year” and Circuit Judge Karen Cole as the “Jurist of the Year” for
College Students Get “Taste of Law School” Through FSU’s Summer for Undergraduates Program
Tallahassee, Florida–60 college students received a taste of law school, thanks to Florida State University’s Summer for Undergraduates Program, a unique initiative that gives minorities
Wayne Hogan on First Coast News to Spread Word: Don’t Text and Drive
Attorney Wayne Hogan has been busy getting the message out about Ending Distracted Driving. He recently talked about the common practice – that he calls an epidemic
GlaxoSmithKline to Pay $3 Billion Settlement for Paxil, Wellbutrin and Avandia
GlaxoSmithKline has paid the largest healthcare fraud settlement in recent history. It agreed to pay $3 billion to conclude the Justice Department’s investigation. The deal
Audrey Gibson Visits Stanton Prep for Texting and Driving Simulator
By: Laura Hack Firm paralegal and Florida Senator Audrey Gibson recently visited Stanton Prepatory School for AT&T’s “Txtng & Driving … It Can Wait” campaign.
Terrell • Hogan Supports 8th Annual “Journey Into Womanhood” Scholarship Banquet
For several years, Wayne Hogan and firm paralegal, Senator Audrey Gibson, have been proud contributors to Empowerment Resources, Inc.’s Annual “Journey Into Womanhood” Scholarship and
Wayne Hogan Helps Crossing Guards Stay Safer on the Job
The 336 crossing guards who keep our kids safe as they attend Duval County schools were honored for their service at the JSO’s 19th Annual
Miracle on Ashley Street: Audrey Gibson, Serving for a Good Cause
Wayne Hogan and Terrell • Hogan paralegal and Florida Senator, Audrey Gibson, have been honored for the last 10 years collectively, to participate as “celebrity” servers
Wayne Hogan Awards Johanna McCracken of St. Augustine High School with Hartley Scholarship
Johanna McCracken was awarded the 2012 W. Douglas Hartley Scholarship by Wayne Hogan at a special awards ceremony for St. Augustine High School seniors. Ms.
Taking on Distracted Driving: One Student at a Time
More than 200 teens at Robert E. Lee High School in Riverside received some real-life lessons about the dangers of distracted driving from local attorney
Study Finds Calcium Supplements May Increase Risk of Heart Attack
A study done by the University of Zurich in the the journal Heart were based on data from almost 24,000 men and women in Germany aged
Keep the Ferry
THE ST. JOHN’S RIVER FERRY SERVICE is a vital part of Northeast Florida’s local transportation system, connecting State Road A1A between Heckscher Drive and Mayport
Study Finds Zithromax May Carry Higher Risk of Cardiovascular Death
A recent study has caused the FDA to warn that Zithromax antibiotic made by Pfizer Inc. may cause a “small increase” in the risk of
Alan Pickert Named HEAL Foundation's President
Long time Terrell • Hogan law partner and advocate, Alan Pickert, was recently selected to serve as the President of the HEAL Foundation (“Healing Every
Smoke on the Highways
Smoke obscuring visibility on Florida roads has been a life-threatening problem for decades. This has become all the more dangerous on I-10, I-75 and I-95