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In re: Accutane Litig.
Publication Date: 2018-10-15
Practice Area: Products Liability
Industry: Pharmaceuticals
Court: New Jersey Supreme Court
Judge: Justice Albin
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Paul W. Schmidt (Covington & Burling) and Edward J. Dauber (Greenberg Dauber Epstein & Tucker) (Gibbons, Dughi Hewit & Domalewski, and Covington & Burling, attorneys; Natalie H. Mantell, Russell L. Hewit, Paul W. Schmidt, and Michael X. Imbroscio, of counsel and on the briefs)
For defendant: Bruce D. Greenberg and David R. Buchanan (Lite DePalma Greenberg, Seeger Weiss, Weitz & Luxenberg, and Beggs & Lane, attorneys; Bruce D. Greenberg, David R. Buchanan, Peter Samberg, and Mary Jane Bass, on the briefs)
Case number: A-26/27-17 (079933)

New Jersey Had Greatest Interest in Application of Its Laws Following Consolidation of Multidistrict Litigation in New Jersey Courts

January 04, 2018 | National Law Journal

Judge Approves Expanded Opioid MDL Leadership Team

A federal judge has approved a plaintiffs leadership team in the opioid litigation that's expected to get bigger—much bigger.
4 minute read
December 22, 2017 | Law.com

Critical Mass: A 'Dream Team' Aims to Lead Opioid MDL

A proposed plaintiffs attorney team that looks like a “Who's Who” of the mass torts bar has moved to spearhead the federal multidistrict litigation targeting the makers of opioid drugs in an effort to claw back public money spent to combat the opioid addiction crisis – but there has been some pushback from other plaintiffs' lawyers.
5 minute read
May 02, 2017 |

$25M Accutane Verdict Tossed Over Expert TestimonyLimits

A state appeals court tossed a $25 million verdict against Hoffmann-La Roche in a suit over acne drug Accutane after finding that the trial judge improperly restricted duplicative testimony from two defense experts.
9 minute read
May 02, 2017 | New Jersey Law Journal

$25M Accutane Verdict Tossed Over Expert TestimonyLimits

A state appeals court tossed a $25 million verdict against Hoffmann-La Roche in a suit over acne drug Accutane after finding that the trial judge improperly restricted duplicative testimony from two defense experts.
10 minute read
April 16, 2017 |

The Massive Accutane Litigation Just Fell Apart After Judge Boots Expert 'Hired Guns'

Any litigator knows a case can rise or fall on the testimony of an expert witness. A New Jersey state judge made that abundantly clear when he skewered the plaintiffs' two experts in a long-running fight over the acne drug Accutane, banning their testimony and handing a huge win to Hoffman La Roche and Covington & Burling.
11 minute read
April 16, 2017 | Litigation Daily

The Massive Accutane Litigation Just Fell Apart After Judge Boots Expert 'Hired Guns'

Any litigator knows a case can rise or fall on the testimony of an expert witness. A New Jersey state judge made that abundantly clear when he skewered the plaintiffs' two experts in a long-running fight over the acne drug Accutane, banning their testimony and handing a huge win to Hoffman La Roche and Covington & Burling.
5 minute read
ALEXANDRO JORDAN BRAVO, Appellant v. THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee
Publication Date: 2015-09-02
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Court: COURT OF APPEALS OF TEXAS, FIRST DISTRICT, HOUSTON
Judge: Evelyn V. Keyes
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Case number: 01-14-00326-CR

COURT OF APPEALS OF TEXAS, FIRST DISTRICT, HOUSTONALEXANDRO JORDAN BRAVO, Appellant v. THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appelleep

August 04, 2014 |

Covington Scores for Roche in Accutane Appeal

After nearly a decade of mass tort litigation in New Jersey, Roche's lawyers won a ruling on Monday that could help the company stamp out claims that it failed to warn the public about side effects associated with its acne treatment Accutane.
3 minute read
December 23, 2013 |

Watching the Watchmen: Florida Lawyer Bares Failed CIA Op

David McGee, a former federal prosecutor and current partner at Pensacola's Beggs & Lane, knew former FBI agent Robert Levinson was working for the Central Intelligence Agency when he went missing in 2007. He just had to prove it. McGee spoke with The Am Law Daily about his pro bono representation of Levinson's family, meetings with the mysterious character he dubbed "Trenchcoat Mike" and his ongoing quest to bring Levinson back home.
10 minute read

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