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.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 1, 2019
U.S. District Judge Edward Chen on Friday is set to hear oral arguments on the settlement's final approval, including a request for $59 million in attorney fees and $7 million in costs.
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 Max Mitchell | April 18, 2019
The defense win in 'Krolikowski v. Ethicon Women's Health and Urology' was handed up Wednesday after more than three weeks of trial before Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Charles Cunningham III.
By Max Mitchell | March 29, 2019
A federal judge in Pennsylvania has shaved off numerous tort and breach of warranty claims brought by plaintiffs over the birth control device Essure, finding that many of the plaintiffs' claims were not brought within the statute of limitations.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 27, 2019
After one day of deliberations, jurors in San Francisco found that Monsanto, now owned by Bayer AG, was liable for plaintiff Edwin Hardeman's non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The award includes $75 million in punitive damages.
By Max Mitchell | March 25, 2019
All of the filed cases are based on claims that Bayer and Janssen Pharmaceuticals, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, failed to adequately warn that the drug could cause dangerous bleeding episodes.
By Raychel Lean | March 14, 2019
"There is no allegation in this case that there was any reason to expect that Lanza's mother was likely to use the rifle in an unsafe manner," the opinion said.
By Michael Riccardi | March 13, 2019
Boeing faces lawsuits from passengers, particularly since eight of them on the Ethiopian Air flight were Americans. But airlines also could bring legal actions over revenue losses incurred due to the grounding, according to lawyers who specialize in aviation.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 6, 2019
According to Law.com data based on federal court records, women took 31 percent of the top MDL positions, both executive committee member and lead counsel combined, compared to 23 percent in 2017.
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