By Amanda Bronstad | September 9, 2022
Law firms Aylstock Witkin and Bradley Grombacher, both at the forefront of other consumer recalls, will take lead roles in the multidistrict litigation over allegedly contaminated infant formula at an Abbott Laboratories plant.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 8, 2022
Facebook has raised an arsenal of legal defenses that could swiftly dismiss lawsuits alleging younger users have become addicted to social media, leading to mental health problems and, in some cases, suicides.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 6, 2022
In the latest decision concerning the federal Communications Decency Act, U.S. District Judge Edward Davila found that Google, Facebook and Apple are not immune from lawsuits alleging their casino apps constitute illegal gambling.
National Law Journal | Profile|Q&A
By Christine Schiffner | September 6, 2022
"We do things that are vitally important. We pick the right cases and litigate them hard. A lot of times judges think that we put a quarter in the machine, we pull the handle and out comes a lot of money. That's not true."
By Marcia Coyle | August 26, 2022
The unlikely intersection of pork and various culture-war topics comes via the so-called dormant commerce clause.
National Law Journal | Conversation
By Christine Schiffner | August 23, 2022
Black attorneys hope to foster more diversity and meaningful participation in MDL leadership committees by launching a new interest group focused on educating diverse attorneys about mass torts.
By Allison Dunn | August 4, 2022
"The defendants' attorneys undoubtedly performed a significant service for their clients by securing a dismissal of the plaintiff's claims with prejudice—arguably the best possible outcome in the case. Such a result is also exceedingly rare, as dismissal is the most severe sanction imposed by the court and is typically reserved for only the most egregious conduct," U.S. District Judge James P. Jones of the Western District of Virginia wrote.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 3, 2022
The trial, in Missouri, is the first since Bayer, which owns Monsanto, lost three potential appeals about Roundup, including two before the U.S. Supreme Court.
By Christine Schiffner | July 13, 2022
The government has issued guidance but even the guidance and comments by the Forced Labor Task Force acknowledged that this is a significant new obligation that companies are largely responsible for figuring out themselves.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 1, 2022
The Official Committee of Talc Claimants filed an opening brief on Thursday before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, challenging a Feb. 25 order refusing to dismiss the bankruptcy of LTL Management, a newly created subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson.
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