By Amanda Bronstad | February 1, 2023
Plaintiffs lawyers prepped for talc trials soon after Monday's decision by the Third Circuit dismissing the J&J bankruptcy, but they might have to wait a bit longer.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 30, 2023
On Monday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit reversed a bankruptcy judge's decision, concluding that Johnson & Johnson subsidiary LTL Management was not in financial distress at the time it filed its Chapter 11 case in 2021.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 30, 2023
In lawsuits, GlaxoSmithKline, Unilever and others are challenging the scientific methods used by Valisure, the Connecticut laboratory whose reports have prompted recalls, and subsequent class actions, over drugs, sunscreen and dry shampoo.
By Britt Strottman | January 27, 2023
The first bellwether trials are expected to begin in June 2023 in the Aqueous Film-Forming Foam consolidated in a multidistrict litigation.
By Colleen Murphy | January 26, 2023
"To accept defendant's position, any time the Attorney General's Office issued a civil subpoena, the target of the investigation could sprint to the federal courthouse to quash it, effectively stopping a valid investigation in its tracks," Appellate Division Judge Morris G. Smith wrote.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 25, 2023
Plaintiffs suing over combat earplugs filed a brief on Wednesday before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit to affirm an Aug. 26 bankruptcy decision not to extend a Chapter 11 case's automatic stay to include the debtor's parent corporation, 3M.
By Ross Todd | January 25, 2023
A trial team led by Robert Maldonado of Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks successfully defended luxury designer Thom Browne from claims that his four-stripe designs infringed Adidas' three-stripe trademark.
By The Legal Intelligencer | January 24, 2023
In The Legal's Products Liability, Mass Torts & Class Action supplement, read about the Metaverse of products liability and whether tech companies can be considered "products," find out how to prevent future tragedies and if Pennsylvania will keep its fair share of MDLs.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Larry E. Coben | January 23, 2023
The slope can be slippery between product testing to prove how an incident occurred and testing to illustrate performance of a product or relevant scientific principles. It requires very careful analysis of what testing will be helpful to illustrate relevant principles.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 20, 2023
At a Friday hearing, U.S. District Judge William Orrick III granted preliminary approval of Juul's settlement, which resolves economic claims brought by its customers.
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