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By Amanda Bronstad | June 19, 2017
In a dramatic end to a pivotal trial over Johnson & Johnson's baby powder, a Missouri judge has granted a mistrial in light of the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on Monday in .
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By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | June 16, 2017
Summary judgment was premature where plaintiff alleged sufficient facts for a fact-finder to conclude that defendant acted with intent to harm plaintiff by convincing plaintiff's distributors to cancel their contracts with plaintiff. Defendant's motion for summary judgment denied.
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By Max Mitchell | June 15, 2017
A woman who was paralyzed after she allegedly fell from a ladder while attempting to retrieve a cat from a tree has settled her claims for more than $7 million, according to her attorney.
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By ROBERT STORACE | June 14, 2017
An expert on DUI law in Connecticut, James O. Ruane has been an early adopter of the latest technology in defending Connecticut residents in DUI cases since 1988.
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By Scott J. Slavick | June 9, 2017
Germany's national men's soccer team has tasted the thrill of victory at the FIFA World Cup four times, most recently in 2014. But the governing body of the current world champions experienced defeat in attempting to register its mark at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
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By Amanda Bronstad | June 8, 2017
Facing trials in Missouri and Los Angeles, Johnson & Johnson has called on lawyers from Sidley Austin and Dechert to fight claims that prolonged use of its baby powder caused women to get ovarian cancer.
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By C. Ryan Barber | June 7, 2017
The head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is warning federal consumer product-safety regulators that their lifesaving effort to restrict the emissions of portable generators could fall outside the scope of their authority. EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt suggested that the Consumer Product Safety Commission's rule-making could intrude on the environmental agency's powers.
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By Celia Ampel | June 5, 2017
Plaintiffs attorneys argued Linda Martin was bombarded with cigarette ads the moment she arrived in the U.S.
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By Kevin Bouffard | June 2, 2017
Stories of the fatal bacterial disease citrus greening often focus on growers, who have seen their annual harvest decline by more than 70 percent because of greening. Just as severely impacted have been Florida's fresh citrus packinghouses, which buy a large portion of Florida's annual orange, grapefruit and tangerine harvests and sell them to supermarket chains and retailers across the U.S. and ship to export markets, including Japan, Canada and Europe.
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By Andrea Rodriguez | June 1, 2017
A handful of entrepreneurs have quietly formed communist Cuba's first private small business association, testing the government's willingness to allow Cubans to organize outside the strict bounds of state control.
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