The eight lawsuits filed in the wake of the Harvard Medical School body-parts trafficking scandal could simplify if a motion to consolidate the cases succeeds. Lawyers say combining suits in Suffolk Superior Court could "avoid . waste of judicial resources."
The eight lawsuits filed in the wake of the Harvard Medical School body-parts trafficking scandal could simplify if a motion to consolidate the cases succeeds. Lawyers say combining suits in Suffolk Superior Court could "avoid . waste of judicial resources."
The eight lawsuits filed in the wake of the Harvard Medical School body-parts trafficking scandal could simplify if a motion to consolidate the cases succeeds. Lawyers say combining suits in Suffolk Superior Court could "avoid . waste of judicial resources."
A woman previously charged with selling cadaver parts stolen from her Little Rock mortuary with connections to UAMS was named in a federal indictment in Pennsylvania charging six others with trafficking in human remains, some of which were stolen from Harvard.
Police initially found what they described as older human remains including full skeletons that they determined were legally obtained, but authorities say others were stolen from a mortuary in Arkansas and sold.