By Amanda Bronstad | July 30, 2019
Three lead plaintiffs attorneys accused in a sanctions motion of disclosing sealed documents in lawsuits over Bair Hugger surgical blankets have brought their own motion for sanctions, claiming 3M's lawyers "resorted to fabricating facts."
By Katheryn Tucker | July 19, 2019
“By one token, my thesis is quite simple: all is not well in the mass-tort world,” UGA law Professor Elizabeth Chamblee Burch wrote in her introduction. “Using original empirical research, this book exposes a tight-knit network of repeat players and judges who use government power to push and enforce private deals.”
By Ross Todd | July 17, 2019
The deal is a little more than a quarter the amount of the initial $1.15 billion 2014 judgment in the long-running nuisance litigation brought by 10 local governments in California.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 15, 2019
The first trial between a state attorney general and a manufacturer of transvaginal mesh devices opened Monday, with a lawyer for the state of California claiming Johnson & Johnson's Ethicon misrepresented the safety of its products to doctors and their patients.
By Max Mitchell | July 3, 2019
A federal appeals court panel ruled Wednesday that Amazon is a 'seller' as the term is defined in the Second Restatement of Torts, and therefore subject to Pennsylvania's strict liability laws.
By Alaina Lancaster | June 26, 2019
Representatives from Arias Sanguinetti Wang & Torrijos in Los Angeles and Slavik Law in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, claim that the collision was caused by a series of defects known to Tesla.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 12, 2019
A class action alleges that Nagel Rice and the Potts Law Firm filed pelvic mesh lawsuits on behalf of 1,450 plaintiffs with retainer agreements that are invalid under New Jersey law.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 12, 2019
Both Johnson & Johnson and Colgate-Palmolive said they planned to appeal, citing numerous procedural and evidentiary errors.
By Greg Land | May 17, 2019
Reversing a trial judge's dismissal, the panel said a man who was badly burned and lost his home in a fire caused by a Chinese-made hoverboard had plausibly supported his claims enough for the case to proceed.
By Ross Todd | May 13, 2019
The verdict marked the third time that a Bay Area jury has held Monsanto's blockbuster herbicide responsible of causing cancer in humans.
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