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Lawyers Cheer SCOTUS Ruling Clearing the Way for More GM Switch Cases
Lawyers who've pursued General Motors for years over covering up a deadly ignition switch defect are cheering a U.S. Supreme Court ruling last week allowing many more lawsuits to go forward.First Xarelto Case to Test Views Over Attorney Ads
The first bellwether trial over blood thinner Xarelto began on Monday in New Orleans—but it's not just your ordinary case involving a pharmaceutical drug.Jury Awards in Talc Cases Led Top 100 Verdicts in 2016
There are three talc cases in the Top 100 Verdicts of 2016.J&J, Backed by Battalion of Lawyers, Opens 5th Talcum Powder Trial
With eight figures potentially on the line, Johnson & Johnson isn't skimping on its defense. Covington & Burling products liability partners Phyllis Jones and Paul Schmidt were on hand in the St. Louis courtroom Tuesday, backing up national coordinating counsel from Butler Snow and Shook, Hardy & Bacon.J&J, Backed by Battalion of Lawyers, Opens 5th Talcum Powder Trial
With eight figures potentially on the line, Johnson & Johnson isn't skimping on its defense. Covington & Burling products liability partners Phyllis Jones and Paul Schmidt were on hand in the St. Louis courtroom Tuesday, backing up national coordinating counsel from Butler Snow and Shook, Hardy & Bacon.Litigators of the Week: How New Lawyers Broke J&J's Losing Streak in Talc Trials
Following a month of trial, a Missouri jury found that Johnson & Johnson wasn't liable for a Tennessee woman's ovarian cancer. It was the first defense win in the talcum powder litigation for Johnson & Johnson, which was hit with verdicts of $55 million, $70 million and $72 million last year from jurors in the same St. Louis courthouse. What changed?J&J Wins Jury Trial, Ends String of Losses in Talc Cases
New Jersey-based Johnson & Johnson scored a defense win on Friday as a jury in Missouri found its baby powder did not cause a Tennessee woman's ovarian cancer.Troubled Ocwen Faces New Complaint in Georgia
Perennially-troubled mortgage servicer Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC just can't seem to escape complaints about its lending operations. Having reached a $225 million settlement with the state of California just last week that would restore its suspended right-to-service loans in that state, Ocwen Loan Servicing is facing new claims in Georgia that for decades it has collected interest payments from homeowners after their mortgages had been paid in full.Plaintiffs Powerhouse Beasley Allen Makes a Bet on Atlanta
High-profile plaintiffs firm Beasley Allen has opened an Atlanta office, the first outside of its Alabama base.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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