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August 29, 2023 | Texas Lawyer

Bad Laws? Texas Attorneys Are Fighting 6 Bills Set to Take Effect This Week

"There should be no mistake here: H.B. 2127's clear target is effective repeal of constitutional home rule itself," City of Houston attorney Collyn Ann Peddie said.
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In Re: Proton Pump Inhibitors Prod. Liab. Litig.
Publication Date: 2023-08-28
Practice Area: Products Liability
Industry: Manufacturing | Pharmaceuticals
Court: Delaware Superior Court
Judge: Judge Davis
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Thomas G. Macauley, Macauley LLC, Wilmington, DE; Martin Bienstock, Bienstock PLLC, Washington, D.C. for plaintiff.
For defendant: James J. Freebery, Daniel J. Brown, Makenzie Windfelder, Hayley J. Reese, Chelsea A. Botsch, McCarter & English, LLP, Wilmington, DE; Arthur E. Brown, William Hoffman, Matthew Douglas, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP, New York, NY; Amy K. Fisher, Katherine D. Althoff, Carolyn E. Riggs, Ice Miller LLP, Indianapolis, IN; Philip A. Rovner, Jonathan A. Choa, Potter Anderson & Corroon LLP, Wilmington, DE; Sherry Knutson, Tucker Ellis LLP, Chicago, IL; Craig A. Thompson, Venable LLP, Baltimore, MD for defendants.
Case number: N17C-07-001 PPI

Plaintiff brought the underlying personal injury action against defendants alleging that defendants were responsible for developing, manufacturing, marketing, and distributing proton pump inhibitor products that were unsafe, defectively designed, lacked proper warnings, and were unfit to be marketed and sold in the United States. Defendants individually and collectively moved to dismiss the claims. Plaintiff brought the case as administrator of a health care plan directly and as subrogee of its members' claims for a variety of injurie

August 25, 2023 | Corporate Counsel

Corporate Counsel Announces Its 2023 Women, Influence and Power in Law Awards!

These outstanding women will be recognized at an awards dinner on Oct. 18 as part of our Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference in New Orleans.
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In Re: Proton Pump Inhibitors Prod. Liab. Litig.
Publication Date: 2023-08-21
Practice Area: Products Liability
Industry: Manufacturing | Pharmaceuticals
Court: U.S. Bankruptcy Court
Judge: Judge Davis
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Thomas G. Macauley, Macauley LLC, Wilmington, DE; Martin Bienstock, Bienstock PLLC, Washington, D.C. for plaintiff.
For defendant: James J. Freebery, Daniel J. Brown, Makenzie Windfelder, Hayley J. Reese, Chelsea A. Botsch, McCarter & English, LLP, Wilmington, DE; Arthur E. Brown, William Hoffman, Matthew Douglas, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP, New York, NY; Amy K. Fisher, Katherine D. Althoff, Carolyn E. Riggs, Ice Miller LLP, Indianapolis, IN; Philip A. Rovner, Jonathan A. Choa, Potter Anderson & Corroon LLP, Wilmington, DE; Sherry Knutson, Tucker Ellis LLP, Chicago, IL; Craig A. Thompson, Venable LLP, Baltimore, MD for defendants.
Case number: N17C-07-001 PPI

Plaintiff brought the underlying personal injury action against defendants alleging that defendants were responsible for developing, manufacturing, marketing, and distributing proton pump inhibitor products that were unsafe, defectively designed, lacked proper warnings, and were unfit to be marketed and sold in the United States. Defendants individually and collectively moved to dismiss the claims. Plaintiff brought the case as administrator of a health care plan directly and as subrogee of its members' claims for a variety of injurie

August 11, 2023 | Law.com

Big Law Steps in as Scrutiny of Employers' DEI Programs Grows: The Morning Minute

The news and analysis you need to start your day.
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August 10, 2023 | National Law Journal

Q&A: Newly Retired Judge Greenaway on Law Clerk Diversity, Collegiality and His Path to the Bench

"Our profession is a reflection of society, and society is behind the notion of diversity and I think our profession is now doing the same thing," retired U.S. Third Circuit Judge Joseph A. Greenaway Jr. said.
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August 09, 2023 | National Law Journal

Expected Challenge to Kroger-Albertsons Merger Offers First Test of New FTC Guidelines 

"If the FTC sues to block this transaction it will definitely put the new guidelines to the test in the courts and do so in a way I don't think the FTC is going to like," said Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider partner Michael Keeley.
6 minute read
August 07, 2023 | National Law Journal

As Pressure Grows for In-Office Mandates, Washington Law Firms Likely to Face 'Resistance'

"It's going to be very, very difficult for the Washington firms to get people in more than three days a week," said Jeffrey Lowe at Major Lindsey.
5 minute read
August 02, 2023 | National Law Journal

Chutkan, Who'll Preside in DC Trump Criminal Case, Is Working on Familiar Ground

"I have no idea how she'll rule in the issues in this case, but I think we'll get an incredibly fair judge," Hogan Lovells partner Neal Katyal said.
5 minute read
August 02, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

Meet the Penn Carey Law Grad Who Will Preside Over Trump's DC Criminal Case

"I have no idea how she'll rule in the issues in this case, but I think we'll get an incredibly fair judge," Hogan Lovells partner Neal Katyal said.
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