By Katheryn Tucker | April 29, 2020
U.S. District Judge Edward Chen of the Northern District of California issued a 93-page order Friday certifying class claims for three bellwether plaintiffs in California, North Carolina and Texas against General Motors Co. over allegations of faulty piston rings causing engine burnout.
By Raychel Lean | April 28, 2020
"The virus has caused a series of cascading losses, and we're playing a game of musical chairs about where the loss should ultimately land," said plaintiffs attorney Paul J. Schwiep.
By Alaina Lancaster | April 27, 2020
The two suits follow a string of complaints filed by plaintiffs lawyers seeking disgorgement for unrendered student services as states ordered nonessential businesses to shut down to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 27, 2020
On Monday, U.S. District Judge Freda Wolfson, who is overseeing the talcum powder multidistrict litigation against Johnson & Johnson, found that five plaintiffs' experts, two of whom have testified before Congress on talcum powder safety, could appear before juries. The ruling is the first in which a federal judge has ruled on the scientific evidence in talc trials.
By Kenneth Artz | April 27, 2020
During a chat with Texas Lawyer, Dallas attorney Kay Van Wey discussed the risks COVID-19 poses for the elderly, especially if they are a resident of a nursing home.
By Katheryn Tucker | April 27, 2020
"This Class Action Complaint comes during a time of unprecedented hardship for so many Americans, with each day bringing different news regarding the novel coronavirus COVID-19," the complaint said.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | April 24, 2020
The judge pointed out that some FTC commissioners wanted to specifically sanction Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg for the company sharing private user data with outside parties.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Dan Posternock | April 24, 2020
A look at home inspectors' potential liability under the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act (NJCFA), and commentary on how claims based upon this act may be influenced by the current climate in the state and nation.
By Jenna Greene | April 24, 2020
"Pregnant women need healthcare, so forcing women to remain pregnant doesn't lead to any 'savings' of [personal protective equipment] or hospital beds. It only harms women."
By Jenna Greene | April 24, 2020
"Pregnant women need health care, so forcing women to remain pregnant doesn't lead to any 'savings' of [personal protective equipment] or hospital beds. It only harms women."
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