New Mexico Lawsuit

Supreme Court Unanimously Dismisses Mexico’s Gun Lawsuit Against US Manufacturers

The Supreme Court unanimously dismissed Mexico’s $10 billion lawsuit against U.S. gun manufacturers, siding with the manufacturers’ argument that the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) shields them from liability. Mexico alleged the manufacturers knowingly aided drug cartels by selling firearms designed to appeal to them and ignoring sales to known cartel intermediaries. The Court’s decision is a significant setback for gun control advocates who viewed the lawsuit as a crucial step in holding manufacturers accountable for gun violence. This ruling reinforces the PLCAA’s broad protection for gun manufacturers against civil lawsuits stemming from the criminal misuse of their products.

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New Mexico Man Awarded $412 Million for Botched Penile Injections

A New Mexico jury awarded a man over $412 million in a medical malpractice case against NuMale Medical Center, a multi-state men’s health clinic. The verdict, the largest ever in a U.S. medical malpractice case, stems from allegations of fraudulent misdiagnosis and unnecessary, damaging penile injections administered to a 66-year-old patient in 2017. The plaintiff’s attorneys described the clinic’s actions as a scheme to defraud elderly men, while NuMale stated it maintains safety standards and will not comment on specifics due to ongoing legal proceedings. The jury found the clinic liable for fraudulent and negligent conduct, as well as violations of the Unfair Practices Act.

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