![]() ![]() 05-1726, presided over a 2005 action involving a group of plaintiffs implanted with faulty Medtronic defibrillators most cases settled and the MDL was dissolved in December 2008 In re Medtronic, Inc., Implantable Defibrillators Products Liability Litigation, MDL No.Class Action/Mass Tort MultiDistrict Litigation:.Civil Rights: Presided over many cases involving claims against federal agencies, states, and municipalities including Hollman Consent Decree Beaulieu v.Presided over cases including: o Arbitration, domestic and international o Bankruptcy o Business and commercial law o Civil rights o Class actions and Multi-District Litigations (MDL) o Employment o Environmental law o Insurance coverage o Intellectual property, patent, and trade secrets o International terrorism o Medical devices and pharmaceuticals o Mass tort/product liability o Securities o White collar crime.While maintaining an active JAMS practice of Arbitration, Mediation, Early Neutral Evaluation, and Special Master appointments, he continues his writing and teaching. He has published articles on Neutral Evaluations, Law/Privacy and Computers, and Mediation practice. Judge Rosenbaum has taught seminars for judges and lawyers in 20 countries, worldwide, on subjects ranging from International Patents and Intellectual Property to Judicial Ethics. He was recognized for his work on Intellectual Property and Indian Law issues. While on the Bench, he presided over several Multi-District Litigation (MDL) matters, including cases involving Anti-Trust, and Pharmaceutical and Medical Device issues. He was appointed to the Conference’s Executive Committee by Chief Justice Rehnquist. During his service, he was the District’s Chief Judge, and was elected by the Judges of the Eighth Circuit to serve as their representative on the Judicial Conference of the United States. Rosenbaum (Ret.) served as a United States District Judge for the District of Minnesota for 25 years, having previously served as Minnesota’s United States Attorney. ![]()
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