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Pa. Among 41 State AGs Suing Meta, Alleging Social Media 'Unsafe and Addictive' to Youth
On Tuesday, attorneys general from 41 states and the District of Columbia sued Meta alleging Instagram and Facebook are "unsafe and addictive" to youth.Dela. Among 41 State AGs Suing Meta, Alleging Social Media 'Unsafe and Addictive' to Youth
On Tuesday, attorneys general from 41 states and the District of Columbia sued Meta alleging Instagram and Facebook are "unsafe and addictive" to youth.Social Media Lost Dismissal of Addiction Claims, but a Second Showdown Looms
U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers will hear dismissal arguments Friday in cases alleging social media caused addiction and mental health problems in adolescents. Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Carolyn Kuhl refused to dismiss similar claims this month.Merck, Glenmark Settle Zetia Antitrust Litigation for $70M, Including $23M in Attorney Fees
U.S. District Senior Judge Rebecca Beach Smith of the Eastern District of Virginia approved the final settlement agreement between a class of drug purchasers and pharmaceutical companies, Merck & Co., and Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, which also requires the defendants to pay one-third of the settlement fund in attorney fees, or $23 million, as well as $3.9 million in costs—as requested by plaintiffs' counsel.View more book results for the query "'Motley Rice'"
Lawyers in Water Settlements With 3M and DuPont Want Nearly $1B in Legal Fees
Lead class counsel who reached a nearly $1.2 billion settlement with DuPont and a $10.5 billion deal with 3M are asking for nearly $1 billion in legal fees.'Extraordinary Achievement': Lawyers Ask Judge to OK $125M PACER Fees Settlement
Plaintiffs allege the federal judiciary has overcharged the public for documents on the courts' electronic records system.DLA Piper Defends Novo Nordisk In Phila. Lawsuit Over Wegovy Weight Loss Drug
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Opioid Special Master Who Hit 'Reply All' Protected by Judicial Deliberative Privilege, Judge Rules
In a Tuesday ruling, U.S. District Judge Dan Polster found that David Cohen, the special master in the opioid multidistrict litigation, should not be disqualified because he was protected under the judicial deliberative privilege.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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