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Johnson & Johnson Wins Third Ethicon Pelvic Mesh Trial This Year
The July 1 defense verdict, from a federal jury in Denver, follows two other pelvic mesh verdicts in March, in Arizona and West Virginia, for Johnson & Johnson's Ethicon.Products Litigation Targets Hernia Mesh
This suit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the document here.Federal Circuit Clarifies Scope of Estoppel Applicable to Petitions for Inter Partes Review
Last month, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued two decisions that significantly impact the risk/reward calculus faced by would-be petitioners due to potential estoppel.View more book results for the query "Ethicon"
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.Tried and True: How O'Melveny's Products Liability Litigators Guide Clients Through Crisis
With the world watching, O'Melveny's team gets clients the results they need, including key victories for Johnson & Johnson in opioids cases.Hot-Button Case: Court to Weigh Admissibility of FDA Device-Approval Process
Financial stakes are high in the appeal. The Ethicon verdict that was overturned consisted of $5 million in compensatory and $10 million in punitive damages, and the Bard verdict, also overturned, was for $33 million in compensatory and $35 million in punitive damages.In Hot-Button Case, New Jersey Supreme Court to Weigh Admissibility of FDA Device-Approval Process
Financial stakes are high in the appeal. The Ethicon verdict that was overturned consisted of $5 million in compensatory and $10 million in punitive damages, and the Bard verdict, also overturned, was for $33 million in compensatory and $35 million in punitive damages.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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