The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Benjamin Shein | December 19, 2023
There are people who have contracted mesothelioma because of asbestos exposure, but were unaware of it because their exposure was not in a "traditional" manner, such as directly working with it over many years as part of their job. When these individuals seek guidance regarding their legal options given their diagnosis, some lawyers might dismiss them as not having an actionable case.
By Amanda Bronstad | December 18, 2023
Kenvue, formerly Johnson & Johnson Consumer, manufacturer of Tylenol, said it planned to move for dismissal of the lawsuits after U.S. District Judge Denise Cote found all five of plaintiffs' general causation experts inadmissible.
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By Aleeza Furman | December 18, 2023
The fees are slated to be paid out of the Pennsylvania Opioid Fee Fund—a chunk of money allotted for lawyers from Pennsylvania's $1.07 billion share of the $26 billion global settlement between state and local governments and Johnson & Johnson, Cardinal Health, McKesson and AmerisourceBergen.
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By Emily Cousins | December 14, 2023
"We see this all the time in the fertility industry," Tracey Cowan said. "These large corporations putting profits above people's dreams. I'm really hopeful, especially for my clients, but also for anybody else who's been impacted, that the company is going to try and make it right as much as they can."
By Amanda Bronstad | December 14, 2023
Plaintiffs' lawyers plan to ask a federal judge on Monday to approve as much as $150 million in fees tied to settlements with Juul Labs Inc. over the vaping epidemic.
By Aleeza Furman | December 14, 2023
Roundup plaintiffs notched another win Dec. 5, with a $3.5 million verdict in Philadelphia.
By Amanda Bronstad | December 12, 2023
Dr. Cristian Tomasetti, a general causation expert for Monsanto in numerous Roundup trials, was questioned on Tuesday at a "Daubert" hearing before U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria.
By Allison Dunn | December 12, 2023
"This is the exact same product that is product and sold across Ohio under a variety of names. It's a chicken tender, it's a chicken finger, it's a chicken strip ... Common sense has to come in here and that's part of the reasonable expectation test," Byrnes said on behalf of Wayne Farms and GFS.
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By Riley Brennan | December 12, 2023
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By Amanda Bronstad | December 11, 2023
Peter Mougey, a lead plaintiffs attorney in the opioid multidistrict litigation, said of Suboxone patients: "Their teeth are falling out of their mouths."
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