By Charles Toutant | February 8, 2022
The car accelerates if, and only if, the driver told it to do so, and it slows or stops when the driver applies the brake, Tesla said.
By Marcia Coyle | December 13, 2021
The company's lawyers claimed that if the Mississippi Supreme Court's opinion were allowed to stand, "other state officials will join the fray, seeking their own paydays."
By Amanda Bronstad | October 27, 2021
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Craig Whitley, who is overseeing J&J subsidiary LTL Management's Chapter 11 filing, issued two orders on Tuesday that challenge the venue and limit the scope of a stay on talcum powder lawsuits.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 15, 2021
Thursday's filing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in North Carolina's Western District lists the top 30 plaintiffs firms with talc claims against Johnson & Johnson. Some called the filing a "fraudulent abuse of the bankruptcy system" and "corporate fraud."
By Jane Wester | October 14, 2021
The U.S. Department of Justice moved for direct certification of the appeal alongside states opposing the settlement.
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By Robert Storace | October 6, 2021
Diana Zappone alleges her ovarian cancer is linked to Johnson & Johnson talc products.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 3, 2021
Five years after its filing, a lawsuit over GM's diesel vehicles filed in the wake of the Volkswagen emissions scandal could come to a screeching halt. A federal judge Michigan has ordered the plaintiffs firms to show why their lawsuit shouldn't be tossed, noting he had "serious doubt" that he had jurisdiction over the case given there was no evidence of a "defeat device."
By Amanda Bronstad | August 24, 2021
Four law firms preparing for a talcum powder trial next month against Johnson & Johnson filed an emergency motion and petition Tuesday to prevent the company's potential bankruptcy filing, which would halt their lawsuit and potentially that of tens of thousands of other cases.
By Jane Wester | August 18, 2021
Nine states have yet to consent to the settlement plan, and the Sacklers are seeking a release from legal liability as it relates to them, too.
By Robert Storace | July 28, 2021
"A jury would likely give a verdict in favor of the Sandy Hook victims, and punitive damages would be enormous," attorney Kristan Peters-Hamlin, who is not involved in the litigation, said.
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