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Boeken v. Philip Morris USA, Inc.
Publication Date: 2010-05-13
Practice Area: Torts
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Court: Ca. Sup. Ct.
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For plaintiff: Attorneys for Appellant: Law Offices of Michael J. Piuze, Michael J. Piuze; and Kenneth Chesebro for Plaintiff and Appellant.
For defendant: Attorneys for Respondent: Horvitz & Levy, Lisa Perrochet, Adam M. Flake, John F. Querio; Shook, Hardy & Bacon, Lucy E. Mason and Patrick J. Gregory for Defendant and Respondent.
Case number: No. S162029

Cite as 10 C.D.O.S. 5777JUDY BOEKEN, Plaintiff and Appellant, v.PHILIP MORRIS USA, INC., Defendant and Responden

What Does BofA's $410 Million Bank Overdraft Settlement Mean for Other Defendants in the Ginormous Overdraft MDL?
Publication Date: 2011-02-07
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With class certification briefing due next month, BofA may turn out to have been smart for getting out early from this sweeping MDL, which alleges that more than a dozen banks fleeced their most vulnerable depositors by charging exorbitant overdraft fees.

Fourth DCA looks to sister court's tobacco ruling in reversing itself
Publication Date: 2012-10-23
Practice Area: Consumer Protection | Health Law | Products Liability | Torts
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Court: Florida FOurth District Court of Appeal
Judge: Hazouri, J.
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For plaintiff: Stephen N. Zack and Andrew S. Brenner, Boies Schiller & Flexner, Miami; William P. Geraghty, Shook Hardy & Bacon, Miami; Gary L. Sasso, Carlton Fields, Tampa
For defendant: Bard D. Rockenbach, Burlington & Rockenbach, West Palm Beach; Steven J. Hammer and Jonathan Gdanski, Schlesinger Law Offices, Fort Lauderdale
Case number: 4D09-3987

Take Two: First Post-Engle Smoking Trial in Florida Opens (Again)
Publication Date: 2009-02-03
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First the courthouse flooded. Then a juror's racial comment led to a mistrial. But Elaine Hess's attempt to hold Philip Morris responsible for her husband's lung cancer death is now finally underway.

April 23, 2007 |

Chart: Diversity Scorecard 2007

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December 07, 2004 |

Awash in Vioxx Suits, Merck Is Recruiting Big-Time Help

Arming for a looming courtroom battle over its Vioxx arthritis drug, Merck & Co. has hired a handful of firms for its defense. The lead firm could receive as much as $50 million for its work on Vioxx litigation, according to observers. In addition to the financial considerations, the task of compiling an outside legal team may present special challenges for a company that highly values privacy and prefers to turn to its in-house lawyers.
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June 23, 2003 |

Whose Malpractice Crisis Is It, Anyway?

Roundtable discussion on medical malpractice liability crisis.
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September 22, 2003 |

Foster Partners

Law firms have teamed up with Children's Rights, a private New York-based child-advocacy organization, with the aim of reforming troubled foster care, child protection and child welfare systems in states across the nation. Pro bono firms -- in addition to providing attorneys who are members of the bar in the state being sued -- are crucial to bearing the costs of discovery and trial preparation.
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Roche Loses $25 Million Jury Verdict in Accutane Retrial
Publication Date: 2010-02-17
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The first time around, Andrew McCarrell won a $2.7 million verdict against the drug company, which he claimed was responsible for causing his debilitating bowel disease. Roche succeeded in overturning the verdict--only to get hit with a much, much worse result.

Blame It on the Doctors: The Learned Intermediary Defense Is Alive and Well in the Fifth Circuit
Publication Date: 2009-04-01
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Eli Lilly has leaned on the "learned intermediary" doctrine to beat back a product liability suit involving its antipsychotic Zyprexa.

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