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May 22, 2024 | Law.com

Critical Mass With Law.com's Amanda Bronstad: 'Completely Taken Aback' by Flint Judge's Sanctions Order; Girardi's Lawyers Want Juror Questionnaires to Stem Negative Bias

A federal judge in the cases brought over water contamination in Flint, Michigan, threatened sanctions and a gag order after a defendant's media campaign threatened a jury trial.
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October 27, 2021 | Law.com

Critical Mass by Law.com's Amanda Bronstad: A Judge Dismissed a Juror in an Opioid Trial For Bringing Research into the Cleveland Courtroom. A Law School Center Asks: Should MDLs Have Their Own Rules?

A juror in the high-profile opioid trial in Cleveland arrived in court with research from home, but U.S. District Judge Dan Polster still denied a mistrial motion. GMU's Antonin Scalia Law School delved into the debate over rules for multidistrict litigation. And find out which firm got retained to represent the family of a man shot by a security guard while at a Lowe's parking lot in Oregon.
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October 25, 2021 | Texas Lawyer

Have Jurors Changed Their Approach to Science?

Some lawyers who have handled trials this year say the COVID-19 pandemic has clouded how jurors perceive scientific and medical testimony, but others aren't convinced that juries have changed that much. More apparent, lawyers say, is that the political polarization surrounding the pandemic has seeped into the jury pool.
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October 21, 2021 | Law.com

A Shadow Over Science? How the Pandemic Changed—Or Didn't Change—Jurors

Some lawyers who have handled trials this year say the COVID-19 pandemic has clouded how jurors perceive scientific and medical testimony, but others aren't convinced that juries have changed that much. More apparent, lawyers say, is that the political polarization surrounding the pandemic has seeped into the jury pool.
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October 21, 2021 | New York Law Journal

Some Attorneys Say The Pandemic Has Made Jurors More Skeptical of Science

Some lawyers who have handled trials this year say the COVID-19 pandemic has clouded how jurors perceive scientific and medical testimony, but others aren't convinced that juries have changed that much. More apparent, lawyers say, is that the political polarization surrounding the pandemic has seeped into the jury pool.
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October 18, 2021 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Johnson & Johnson's Bankruptcy Filing Draws Ire of Plaintiffs Bar, Petitions in Dela. Court

The plan is to compensate plaintiffs with current and future tort claims through a $2 billion trust fund, according to bankruptcy filings.
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October 18, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal

What Johnson & Johnson's Bankruptcy Filing Means for the Talc Litigation

The plan is to compensate plaintiffs with current and future tort claims through a $2 billion trust fund, according to bankruptcy filings.
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