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What Will the New Year Bring? A Glimpse of What's Coming From the New Jersey Supreme Court in 2022
Former Supreme Court Justice Peter Verniero, now with Sills, Cummis & Gross in Newark, has a hand in two of the highest-profile cases before the court this year: he represents brokerage firm Max Spann as well as St. Theresa, a parochial school in Kenilworth.Looking Back on The Legal's Top Verdicts of 2021
Pandemic-related court closures meant the beginning of 2021 was rife with stalled litigation, but as courts brought back juries Pennsylvania's attorneys were able to secure some big-ticket verdicts in the second half of the year.Medical Device Litigation—Is the End Near for Comment K?
Comment k was intended to be a narrow exception to strict liability and only applied in cases where an otherwise useful product is "incapable of being made safe."Trustee Transfers Girardi Keese's Mesh, NFL Concussion Cases After Erika Girardi Drops Objection
A bankruptcy trustee's request to send the NFL concussion cases to Goldberg, Persky & White, and 52 transvaginal mesh cases to Nadrich & Cohen and The Oshman Firm, is likely to go forward after Erika Girardi, the estranged wife of Tom Girardi, dropped her objection on Monday.View more book results for the query "Ethicon Inc"
The Case for Application of Comment k to Manufacturing Defect Claims
Comment k to Section 402A of the Restatement (Second) of Torts precludes all strict liability claims arising from injuries caused by certain categories of products, including prescription pharmaceuticals and medical devices.Bergen Med Mal Case Over Cancer Recurrence Settles for $1 Million
The estate of a woman who died after a recurrence of cancer following surgery was paid a $1 million settlement on Nov. 27 in a Bergen County suit…Johnson & Johnson Accused of Stopping Robotics Competition in Merger
The complaint said Johnson & Johnson approached a potential merger partner for its Ethicon unit and offered upfront payment and billions of dollars in "earn-out" payments if the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved its products and they sold well. The offer, plaintiffs said, would have imposed vast costs on them.Opioid Trials in W.Va., Ohio Placed on Hold Due to COVID-19 Pandemic
This week, federal judges postponed high-profile trials over the opioid crisis due to the COVID-19 pandemic, further complicating efforts to resolve thousands of lawsuits brought by cities, counties and states.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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