By Katheryn Tucker | March 30, 2021
Boston Scientific Corp. reached a $188 million settlement with 47 states and the District of Columbia over deceptive marketing claims regarding surgical mesh products.
By Ellen Bardash | June 10, 2020
According to the opinion issued Monday, though the freezers were installed by August 2017, they had a number of issues that kept Golden State from being able to use them as intended, including failing parts, missing systems and doors installed on the wrong side.
By Leigh Jones | Vanessa Blum | April 17, 2020
Randy Mastro, co-chair of the firm's litigation practice group, describes the growing wave of lawsuits.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | September 9, 2019
The lawsuit, filed in Delaware Superior Court on Monday, alleges that, through their controlling stake in Purdue and their involvement in company operations, the Sackler family members directed a two-decade-long pattern of aggressive sales and misleading marketing campaigns.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | August 19, 2019
The Delaware Superior Court has thrown out a widow's claims that Union Carbide Corp. was liable for her husband's asbestos-related illness and death.
By Max Mitchell | May 13, 2019
The filing earlier this year for bankruptcy protection of Imerys, the talc supplier to Johnson & Johnson, led the consumer products manufacturer to remove to federal court thousands of talc cases—many of which had been gearing up for trial.
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By Amanda Bronstad | April 25, 2019
At least four class actions have been filed, including one against Amazon.com, alleging that the recall of 4.7 million Rock 'n Play products is inadequate.
By Tom McParland | April 22, 2019
Judge Vivian L. Medinilla said that Delmarva Power & Light Co., Getty and Sunoco did not owe plaintiff Werner Rath a duty of care stemming from his alleged exposure to the harmful substance while working alongside other tradesmen during his 27-year career with contractor Catalytic Inc.
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By Amanda Bronstad | March 7, 2019
Many of the committee's members, including plaintiffs' attorneys Mark Lanier and Ted Meadows, brought the largest number of nearly 15,000 talcum powder lawsuits against talc supplier Imerys and Johnson & Johnson.
By Tom McParland | February 4, 2019
The ruling, from U.S. Magistrate Judge Christopher J. Burke, jettisoned claims by Kathleen M. Freed that St. Jude had failed to live up public guarantees regarding the safety of its spinal cord simulator.
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