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NY Judge Sanctions Simmons Hanly for 'Frivolous' Disclosure of J&J CEO's Deposition
A judge in a New York talc case found that Simmons Hanly Conroy's disclosure of Johnson & Johnson CEO Alex Gorsky's deposition to Reuters "was frivolous and done to harass the defendants," and ordered a Feb. 24 hearing before a special master to determine monetary sanctions.Disclosing J&J CEO's Deposition Gets Talc Plaintiffs Counsel Sanctioned
The lawyers' disclosure of Johnson & Johnson CEO Alex Gorsky's deposition to Reuters "was frivolous and done to harass the defendants," the judge said, ordering a Feb. 24 hearing before a special master to determine monetary sanctions.Judge Sanctions Simmons Hanly for 'Frivolous' Disclosure of J&J CEO's Deposition
A judge in a New York talc case found that Simmons Hanly Conroy's disclosure of Johnson & Johnson CEO Alex Gorsky's deposition to Reuters "was frivolous and done to harass the defendants," and ordered a Feb. 24 hearing before a special master to determine monetary sanctions.New Prop 65 Lawsuit Filed Against J&J, Others Over Talc's Safety
The lawsuit, filed by Simmons Hanly Conroy, comes six months after the Lanier Law Firm voluntarily dismissed a similar Prop 65 suit against Johnson & Johnson and names more than a dozen defendants, including CVS and Bausch Health.The 2020 Elite Trial Lawyers: Our Winners
The lawyers and law firms selected this year have demonstrated repeated success in cutting-edge work on behalf of plaintiffs.Take a Bow: Here Are the 2019 Litigators of the Week Winners
The complete list of Litigator of the Week winners in 2019.A 'Landslide Endorsement': Less Than 2% of Governments Opt Out of Opioid Class Action
About 1.6% of the more than 34,000 potential class members opted out of the so-called "negotiation" class, according to a Monday court filing. Lead attorney Jayne Conroy called the turnout a "landslide endorsement" of the novel idea.In 'Landslide Endorsement,' Less Than 2% of Governments Opt Out of Opioid Class Action
About 1.6% of the more than 34,000 potential class members opted out of the so-called "negotiation" class, according to a Monday court filing. Lead attorney Jayne Conroy called the turnout a "landslide endorsement" of the novel idea.Trending Stories
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