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Staying Stoic Is Difficult for Mass Tort Attorney Susan Owen. 'I Become Very Passionately Involved.'
Owen, of Owen, Patterson & Owen in Valencia, represented thousands of victims of a 2015 gas leak that Southern California Gas agreed to compensate this week for $1.8 billion. Owen's firm also is the largest unsecured creditor of Girardi Keese.Your Pre-Pandemic Culture Is Permanently Altered: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.A Quiet US Supreme Court Term Ahead for IP—With One Potential Explosion
Stanford law professor Mark Lemley said he believes the justices would much prefer not to wade back into patent eligibility. But, he said, American Axle and Manufacturing v. Neapco "has an interesting spin because it will look to the justices like real technology, not the weak patents they have encountered before."A Quiet US Supreme Court Term Ahead for IP—With One Potential Explosion
The court is seeking the solicitor general's views on a case that could reset the court's much-maligned patent eligibility law. Beyond that, a fair use case over Andy Warhol artwork and patent dispute over biologic drugs offer a chance of fireworks.Former Cognizant Compliance Chief Returns to Morgan Lewis
Amy Schuh, former ethics and compliance chief at the Teaneck-based firm, also previously worked in-house at Merck and Hewlett-Packard.View more book results for the query "Merck"
Former Cognizant Compliance Chief Returns to Morgan Lewis
Amy Schuh also worked in-house at Merck and Hewlett-Packard after spending time at Morgan Lewis as an associate.A Look Inside Cooley's $500M-a-Year Life Sciences Practice
"If you took the life sciences group out of the firm, it would be its own Am Law 100 firm," Christian Plaza said.Do Recalls of Consumer Products Lead to Lawsuits? Not Always.
Recent recalls of consumer products like Peloton treadmills, sleep apnea machines and sunscreen haven't faced the same level of legal exposure. Plaintiffs lawyers who file such class actions say a lot depends on the details of the recall.'Ready-Made Lawsuit': Lawyers Discuss Why Some Product Recalls Lead to Litigation and Others Don't
"If you don't have a lot of injured plaintiffs because of a recall, you certainly have a lot of people who bought a product who could have a consumer fraud lawsuit," Terry Henry, a partner at Blank Rome in Philadelphia who counsels companies on recalls, said. "You really can't head it off."Trending Stories
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