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Federal Judge Orders 'Full Refiling' of Daubert Motions in J&J Talc Litigation
U.S. District Judge Michael Shipp, overseeing more than 50,000 talc lawsuits in multidistrict litigation, cited recent changes to Federal Rule of Evidence 702 and new science since the first Daubert hearing in 2020.Ga. Intermediate Court Weighs State University Sovereign Immunity in Case Over Bar Fight
The Superior Court of Athens-Clarke County ruled Georgia's criminal self-defense provision required the University of Georgia to expressly incorporate language adopting the standards of self-defense applied in criminal cases. The state Board of Regents appealed.Diversity of Practices Helped Foley Grow Revenue by 8.1%, Profits Per Equity Partner by 11.5%
The firm posted higher revenue and profits, even as its lawyer head count was steady in 2023.TV Legal Ads Proving Useful Radar for Next Big Mass Tort Categories
Tracking television legal ads that solicit plaintiffs for mass torts can give general counsel early warning of new trends and gauge the plaintiffs' bar's appetite in product litigation categories.View more book results for the query "Johnson Johnson"
'I Was Kind of Dumbfounded': J&J Lawyers Testify in Talc Disqualification Hearing
Johnson & Johnson's worldwide vice president of litigation, Erik Haas, and Jim Murdica, outside counsel at Barnes & Thornburg, testified on Monday that they were shocked to find out a former member of their team had been working with plaintiffs' lawyer Andy Birchfield as early as April 2023.Appeals Court Set to Hear Challenge to Georgia Public Universities' Sovereign Immunity
"It's not just a question of what happened, it's a question of whether what UGA did was proper or not under state law," said appellee counsel Luke Boggs.Manchin Won't Back Judicial Picks With No GOP Votes. What That Means for Biden's Nominees
"Manchin's vow would mean that tight margins get even tighter as losing even a single other Democratic senator would sink the judicial nominations," stated Michigan State University political science professor Ian Ostrander.Motor Vehicle Case Heads to Third Trial After Second Mistrial in 3 Months
According to defense counsel, the mistrial was based on a mix-up over interpreters that was improperly pinned on the defendants.Illinois Appellate Court Affirms $45M 'Patchwork' Jury Verdict in Med Mal Case
"The specific allegations of Dr. Joo's acts or omissions are not separate elements of the claim on which the jury must unanimously agree, provided they agree his failure to meet the standard of care caused Butts's injuries," Justice Michael B. Hyman wrote on behalf of the panel in the March 8 opinion.Trending Stories
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