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Talc Plaintiffs File Class Action Over Johnson & Johnson's Alleged 'Fraudulent Transfers'
The class action, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey by five plaintiffs in talcum powder lawsuits, names Johnson & Johnson, its subsidiaries and several current and former officers and directors.Two Akin Partners Exit to Launch Separate Lobbying Shops
Their client rosters reflect how small firm lobbying shops can launch or thrive, even as big firms like Akin and Brownstein bring in the most lobbying revenue per year.In 54-Page Ruling, Connecticut High Court Weighs In on Election Speech
"This is 10 years after that election happened before we got this result," plaintiffs' counsel Charles Miller of the Institute for Free Speech said.View more book results for the query "*"
Delaware Supreme Court Affirms AMC Shareholder Settlement Over Stock Split
Counsel for AMC said court interference might hinder the possibility of the Chancery court ever again certifying a shareholder class that didn't vote unanimously on an issue.DOJ Asks Judge to Dismiss Challenge to Federal Cannabis Ban
Cannabis companies argued in federal court Wednesday that widespread state legalization of marijuana has outpaced existing case law on prohibition.'Avoid Obsolescence': NYC Bar's First Muslim-American President Welcomes Discussion About AI
Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler litigation partner Muhammad U. Faridi, who took office on Tuesday, sees the technology as one part of preparing the future generation of lawyers.Federal Judge Certifies Class Action Claiming $31M in CITGO Pension Underpayments
"We are very pleased the court granted class certification to more than 1,700 CITGO employees and pensioners in this important ERISA case," one of the plaintiffs' counsel, Michelle C. Yau, chair of Cohen Milstein's ERISA practice, said in a statement. "This ruling and the court's recent order denying summary judgment pave the way for the class claims to move forward to trial and affirm our confidence that our clients will prevail."In Photos: Incumbent Judges Dominate May 21 Election
Incumbent judges retained their seats in 63% of the contested judicial races decide by voters in the May 21 nonpartisan primary election.