New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Mitchell W. Taraschi and Alexander J. Gacos | December 9, 2020
On June 3, 2020, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled that "manufacturers and distributors can be found strictly liable for failure to warn of the dangers of their products, including their asbestos-containing components and a third party's replacement components."
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Beth S. Rose and Charles J. Falletta | December 9, 2020
The 'Sun Chemical' decision has potentially opened the door, if not the flood gates, to a new wave of Consumer Fraud Act claims in cases traditionally governed solely by the Product Liability Act.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 5, 2020
The move comes after the Missouri Supreme Court denied review of a $2.1 billion verdict against Johnson & Johnson, the largest jury award granted to women alleging its baby powder caused them to get ovarian cancer.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 13, 2020
The case now before the court involves 22 plaintiffs who have alleged they, or their decedents, got ovarian cancer after using Johnson & Johnson's talcum powder products.
By Suzette Parmley | June 4, 2020
In a 5-2 decision, the court upheld an August 2018 appellate panel ruling in favor of plaintiff Arthur Whelan, who died from mesothelioma.
By Tom McParland | May 6, 2020
A preliminary injunction was entered against Performance Supply LLC, which has been alleged to have used 3M's trademarks to market medical-grade face masks at inflated prices. The defendant didn't appear at the proceedings.
By Charles Toutant | May 4, 2020
The appeals court found a U.S. District Court judge made no error in concluding that the government is not liable for cleanup of a Jersey City site because it never made decisions at the plant pertaining to the handling of toxic waste.
By Jane Wester | April 14, 2020
N95 manufacturer 3M is suing a New Jersey-based company for allegedly telling New York City officials it could provide millions of the face masks, for five to six times their list price.
By Charles Toutant | January 22, 2020
The cert petition says taxation of a nonresident of New Jersey on income not attributable to that state violates the due process and commerce clauses.
New Jersey Law Journal | Live Coverage
By Charles Toutant | January 14, 2020
Allison Brown of Skadden and Morton Dubin of Orrick were in Middlesex County Superior Court to represent Johnson & Johnson at openings in the punitive damages phase of the case.
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