By Amanda Bronstad | December 20, 2023
Plaintiffs lawyer Andy Birchfield fired back against Johnson & Johnson on Tuesday, calling its motion to disqualify him and his firm, Beasley Allen, from the talc multidistrict litigation the 'latest example in a long line of smear tactics.'
By Avalon Zoppo | December 20, 2023
U.S. appeals court have uniformly rejected the companies' reference to a federal common law of interstate air pollution.
By Amanda Bronstad | December 18, 2023
At a Monday hearing, U.S. District Judge William Orrick, in the Northern District of California, allowed up to $150 million in attorney fees to move forward but questioned the lack of diversity among the 62 plaintiffs firms in the Juul multidistrict litigation.
By Jimmy Hoover | December 13, 2023
The Supreme Court, which sought to "return the issue of abortion" to the states back in 2022, is set once again to wade into the battle over reproductive rights by hearing an appeal to reinstate full access to the abortion pill.
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By Allison M. Stevenson | December 7, 2023
MoCRA's requirements are sure to present challenges to Florida beauty businesses, and it mandates that both the brand owner and the manufacturer of a cosmetics product are responsible for compliance.
By Amanda Bronstad | December 6, 2023
U.S. District Judge Brian Cogan will oversee the lawsuits, brought against more than 20 companies that make or sell oral decongestants containing phenylephrine.
By Hugo Guzman | December 5, 2023
Suzanne Rich Folsom's efforts to improve diversity at Philip Morris International amid a dramatic shift in strategy earned her Corporate Counsel's 2023 Champion of Diversity Award.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 30, 2023
Objector lawyers who have challenged numerous Big Tech privacy settlements are fighting back against paying $8,500 bonds before appealing approval of a $725 million class action deal with Facebook's Meta Platforms Inc.
By Maria Dinzeo | November 22, 2023
Karen Sheehan's return to the C-suite gives Tupperware continuity during a period of upheaval. The company's new CEO is its fourth since 2018.
By Allison Dunn | November 21, 2023
"IFI takes issue with the fact that Howard pleads that either IFI or Nashville Quality, LLC were responsible for the accident or sabotage that resulted in glass in her food. IFI argues that '[b]ecause the allegations concede it is just as probable that the damages were caused by someone other than IFI and further fails to identify what IFI did or failed to do to cause the damages, the Complaint fails to state a plausible claim for relief.' ... This is wrong," District Judge Thomas T. Cullen for the Western District of Virginia wrote. "IFI conflates Howard's burden of proof with the pleading requirements.
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