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Judge: Only One Plaintiff for Upcoming Bellwether Trial Over J&J Talc
U.S. District Judge Michael Shipp, in New Jersey, struck down a proposal from plaintiffs' lawyers in lawsuits over Johnson & Johnson's talcum powder to consolidate two cases for the first federal bellwether trial.US Judge Again Denies Bail to Sean Combs Pending Trial for Alleged Sex Crimes
U.S. District Court Judge Andrew Carter said he found the government had proven that Combs posed a danger of obstructing justice and witness tampering, as well a danger to the safety of those in the community.Why a Judge's Upholding of a $6.1M Injury Verdict Was a Win for Defendants
The defendant argued in support of the jury's findings. The plaintiffs, on the other hand, argued that a new trial was in order.The Disruptors: How Paul Weiss and Freshfields are Transforming the Global Elite Race
They have starkly different backgrounds. But both firms have succeeded in ways that other firms have not when breaking into significant foreign markets. Leaders at both firms explain how.View more book results for the query "Johnson Johnson"
Which Comes First: Discretionary or Interlocutory Appeal? High Court Tackles Procedural Dispute
"For you to prevail, I think you need to be able to show that the renewal action is the same 'the case' in which the voluntary dismissal was filed," Presiding Justice Nels S. D. Peterson told appellee counsel during oral arguments.GOP Senators Urge Judiciary to Scrap Proposal for Greater Amicus Funding Disclosure
The Supreme Court "has long protected those who associate for speech purposes from compelled disclosure of those associations, subjecting any such disclosures to 'exacting scrutiny,'" the Republican lawmakers wrote.Read the Indictment: Sean Combs, Charged with Racketeering and Sex Crimes, Denied Bail
Combs, also known as "Diddy," is represented by boutique criminal defense firm Agnifilo Intrater.Latham Secures $135 Million Settlement for Client Netgear in Wi-Fi Patent Dispute
Netgear, which is based in San Jose, California, filed a complaint alleging patent infringement against network equipment manufacturer TP-Link, which was originally founded in Shenzhen, China, and now maintains its headquarters in both Singapore and the U.S., in April 2023 with the U.S. International Trade Commission. The ITC launched an investigation into Netgear's allegations on May 8, 2023.Beasley Allen Sues Co-Counsel Allen Smith for Supporting J&J's Talc Settlement
Beasley Allen claims Allen Smith owes $1.16 million in talc expenses. 'To allege that I have not performed my share of the work, and not paid my share of the expenses is laughable,' Smith told Law.com. "Looks like the pot is calling the kettle black."Trending Stories
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