By Amanda Bronstad | July 31, 2019
Class actions hit the courts less than a day after Capital One announced a massive data breach.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 30, 2019
Three lead plaintiffs attorneys accused in a sanctions motion of disclosing sealed documents in lawsuits over Bair Hugger surgical blankets have brought their own motion for sanctions, claiming 3M's lawyers "resorted to fabricating facts."
By Amanda Bronstad | July 30, 2019
Three lead plaintiffs attorneys accused in a sanctions motion of disclosing sealed documents in lawsuits over Bair Hugger surgical blankets have brought their own motion for sanctions, claiming 3M's lawyers "resorted to fabricating facts."
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | July 29, 2019
As attorneys put new legal theories of liability for sex trafficking to the test, they must balance the needs of these clients with the initiatives of traditional tort practice.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | July 29, 2019
As attorneys put new legal theories of liability for sex trafficking to the test, they must balance the needs of these clients with the initiatives of traditional tort practice.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 29, 2019
U.S. District Judge George Wu of the Central District of California said he would dismiss the case, despite Johnson & Johnson's request not to, but ordered plaintiffs lawyers at the Lanier Law Firm to pay fees and costs.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 29, 2019
The judge said he would dismiss the case, despite Johnson & Johnson's request not to, but ordered plaintiffs lawyers at the Lanier Law Firm to pay fees and costs.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 29, 2019
U.S. District Judge George Wu of the Central District of California said he would dismiss the case, despite Johnson & Johnson's request not to, but ordered plaintiffs lawyers at the Lanier Law Firm to pay fees and costs.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 26, 2019
A California judge reduced the award to $86.7 million but rejected Monsanto's argument against punitive damages based on an appeals court dismissal this month of a $417 million talc verdict against Johnson & Johnson.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 26, 2019
A California judge reduced the award to $86.7 million but rejected Monsanto's argument against punitive damages based on an appeals court dismissal this month of a $417 million talc verdict against Johnson & Johnson.
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