By Dana Hull | August 5, 2019
Jeremy Banner died when his Tesla sedan he was driving failed to brake or steer to avoid a semi-trailer that ran a stop sign on a Florida highway in March, according to the lawsuit.
By Zach Schlein | July 26, 2019
Schlesinger Law Firm attorney Jonathan Gdanski filed a motion for permanent injunction against the company.
By Alaina Lancaster | July 25, 2019
Alameda County Superior Court Judge Winifred Smith found, though the evidence at trial could support a finding that RoundUp caused Alva and Alberta Pilliod to contract non-Hodgkin lymphoma, that general and specific causation was disputed.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Justin M. L. Stern, Robert A. Zinn, Jay Steinman and Jennifer A. Migliori | July 1, 2019
According to a research report published by Cowen & Co. earlier this year, the investment bank believes that the U.S. market for cannabidiol (CBD) consumer goods could reach $16 billion—a "conservative" forecast—by 2025, up from between $600 million and $2 billion in 2018 retail sales. As the third-most populous state in the country, this is a very big deal for Florida.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 28, 2019
Many of the same plaintiffs lawyers involved in the Takata airbag lawsuits have filed class actions over allegedly defective airbags made by ZF-TRW Automotive Holdings Corp., after NHTSA expanded an investigation in April.
By Paul Wiseman and Steve Peoples | June 12, 2019
Corporate America was blindsided last week when President Donald Trump threatened to impose crippling taxes on Mexican imports in a push to stop the flow of Central American migrants into the United States.
By Jill Colvin, Matthew Lee and Luis Alonso Lugo | June 6, 2019
Republicans in Congress warned the White House that they are ready to stand up to the president to try to block his tariffs.
By Zach Schlein | May 23, 2019
Lytal, Reiter, Smith, Ivey & Fronrath partner Lake “Trey” Lytal III has been hired by the family of Jeremy Banner to assist with the investigation of the March 1 car collision that claimed Banner's life. The driver's vehicle, a 2018 Tesla Model 3, was in autopilot mode at the time of the crash.
By Mark Stevenson | May 23, 2019
Costing $15 to $25, the "dummies" are sophisticated fakes: They have a startup screen and bodies that are dead ringers for the originals, and inside there is a piece of metal to give the phone the heft of the real article.
By Max Mitchell | May 13, 2019
A bankruptcy filing by Johnson & Johnson exclusive talc supplier led the consumer products maker to remove thousands of talc cases to federal court.
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