By Katheryn Tucker | September 13, 2019
"While it is good that GM publicly acknowledged the defect and its inherent safety risk, they've misled Americans by implying that they can remedy a mechanical brake failure with an electronic software patch," Beasley Allen's Clay Barnett of Atlanta said.
By Tasha Norman | September 12, 2019
"It is critically important to be aware of one's internal brand—within the firm, and external brand—outside the firm."
By Alaina Lancaster | September 12, 2019
Experts say a proposed Purdue Pharma settlement could provide some assurances on both sides, in the event of a bankruptcy, but several states, including New Jersey, aren't participating.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 12, 2019
The FDA adds firepower to lawsuits alleging Juul falsely marketed its e-cigarettes as safe.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 11, 2019
Experts say a proposed Purdue Pharma settlement could provide some assurances on both sides, in the event of a bankruptcy, but several states aren't participating, including Connecticut, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 11, 2019
Experts say a proposed Purdue Pharma settlement could provide some assurances on both sides, in the event of a bankruptcy, but several states aren't participating, including Connecticut, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
By Alaina Lancaster | September 11, 2019
Experts say a proposed Purdue Pharma settlement could provide some assurances on both sides, in the event of a bankruptcy, but several states aren't participating, including Connecticut, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
By David Gialanella | September 11, 2019
The jury awarded $1.5 million, but found that the lone remaining defendant had demonstrated liability against previously settling defendants, and attributed only 20% of the fault to the remaining defendant.
By Robert Storace | September 11, 2019
In the wake of news of a tentative settlement between Purdue Pharma and about 2,000 local governments, New York and Connecticut said they plan to continue to press their litigation against the drug manufacturer.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 10, 2019
Johnson & Johnson has moved for a mistrial in a high-profile talc trial after a New Jersey judge struck the closing argument of its attorney, Diane Sullivan, of Weil, Gotshal & Manges, then allowed the plaintiffs attorneys to follow with final statements "soaked with venom." Middlesex County Superior Court Judge Ana Viscomi admonished Sullivan: "Stop denigrating the lawyers."
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