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By Amanda Bronstad | March 12, 2019
Testifying at Tuesday's hearing was a plaintiffs expert in the talcum powder multidistrict litigation against Johnson & Johnson, and the son of an ovarian cancer victim whose husband won a $72 million verdict against J&J.
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By Katheryn Tucker | March 11, 2019
Georgia Court of Appeals Judge Sara Doyle said Fulton County State Court Judge Fred Eady did not make any errors in the trial, even though he thought he did.
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By Christine Sexton | March 8, 2019
More than a half-dozen “transparency” bills have been filed in the Legislature, with lawmakers eager to use them to hold down health costs.
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By Christian Petrucci | March 8, 2019
While workers' compensation coverage is generally mandatory for most employers under the Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Act, there are certain classes of employers who are exempted from providing workers' compensation insurance.
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By Amanda Bronstad | March 7, 2019
Many of the committee's members, including plaintiffs' attorneys Mark Lanier and Ted Meadows, brought the largest number of nearly 15,000 talcum powder lawsuits against talc supplier Imerys and Johnson & Johnson.
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By Jenna Greene | March 6, 2019
Over the last five years, the duo in a series of class actions may single-handedly have done more to force insurers to comply with their mental health and substance use disorder coverage obligations than anyone else in the country.
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By Ross Todd | March 5, 2019
A federal judge in San Francisco has found that an affiliate of the nation's largest health insurer breached its fiduciary duty to policyholders by following coverage guidelines for mental health problem and substance abuse issues that resulted "in a significantly narrower scope of coverage than is consistent with generally accepted standards of care."
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By Kristen Rasmussen | March 5, 2019
Collaborations between popular consumer genetic testing companies like 23andMe and pharmaceutical giants like GlaxoSmithKline to develop new drugs raise data privacy concerns for in-house lawyers, who must navigate this murky compliance landscape largely through privacy policies.
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By Scott Graham | March 4, 2019
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office did not go after attorneys' fees in special district court proceedings for more than a century but recently changed its policy.
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By Scott Graham | March 4, 2019
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office did not go after attorneys' fees in special district court proceedings for more than a century but recently changed its policy.
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