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Missouri High Court Stops Another Big Talcum Powder Trial
The April 8 trial was to feature claims by 24 women that Johnson & Johnson's talcum powder products caused them to get ovarian cancer.Missouri Supreme Court Halts Another Big Talcum Powder Trial
The April 8 trial was to feature claims by 24 women that Johnson & Johnson's talcum powder products caused them to get ovarian cancer.What's Next: Your Guide to Legalweek: The Future of E-Discovery & GDPR's Beachhead in the USA
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Subsentio's general counsel and vice president of government affairs, Joel Margolis, describes his company as a "bridge between government, industry and the privacy interests of the subscriber" of a telecommunications carrier.Judge Upholds $4.7 Billion Talc Verdict, Citing J&J's 'Reprehensible Conduct'
One day earlier, another judge ruled that he had "grave doubts" about granting Johnson & Johnson's summary judgment in a case brought by the state of Mississippi.Citing J&J's 'Reprehensible Conduct,' Judge Upholds $4.7 Billion Talc Verdict
One day earlier, another judge ruled that he had "grave doubts" about granting Johnson & Johnson's summary judgment in a case brought by the state of Mississippi.Father and Son: Revisiting the Parent-Child Privilege in New York
In their Burden of Proof column, David Paul Horowitz and Lukas M. Horowitz write: Twenty years ago there was a push, albeit ultimately unsuccessful, to enact a parent-child privilege in New York. Given the myriad legal and societal changes in the last 20 years, perhaps it is time to revisit the idea of codifying the privilege.Confronting the Company: Corporate Guilty Pleas as Evidence in Criminal Trials
Corporate Crime columnist William F. Johnson writes: Can the guilty plea allocution of a corporation be admitted against an individual defendant in a criminal trial to prove the existence of a conspiracy? A recent evidentiary ruling in the Southern District of New York suggests it can, provided that “signatories” to the corporate plea agreement are available for cross-examination.Jury Deadlocks in Sixth Mesothelioma Trial Against Johnson & Johnson
After a week of deliberations, the jury failed to reach a verdict, telling the judge they were deadlocked at 8 to 4.Ninth Circuit Rejects DNC's Push to Block Arizona Ballot Rules
The DNC argued the state's practice of tossing votes cast in the wrong precinct, and a law limiting third-party collection of early ballots, placed unconstitutional burdens on Arizona voters.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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