By Amanda Bronstad | April 5, 2022
Edelson filed an agreement on Tuesday to compensate clients with $2 million in missing settlement funds from the Lion Air crash but attached a draft complaint the firm plans to file against members of the "Girardi Family Enterprise."
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By Amanda Bronstad | April 4, 2022
Three drug companies that won a California bench verdict last year in one of the first opioid trials in the nation went to trial on Monday against West Virginia.
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By Ellen Bardash | March 29, 2022
The 2006 case Stigliano v. Westinghouse still sets the standard, but the Supreme Court rejected the trial court's finding that the burden of proof hadn't been met.
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By Ellen Bardash | March 28, 2022
Opponents, including insurance companies, have cited a release of future litigation as a primary reason District of Delaware Judge Laurie Selber Silverstein shouldn't approve the Boy Scouts' plan.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 24, 2022
"You have a hard job ahead of you," Senior U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer told lawyers at a pretrial hearing on Wednesday. Opening statements begin April 25.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 24, 2022
McKinsey & Co.'s arguments to dismiss opioid lawsuits have garnered amicus support from 11 states, including Connecticut and Texas, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the American Tort Reform Association.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 21, 2022
Attorney General Peter Neronha announced on Monday that Rhode Island had settled opioid claims against Teva and Allergan for a total value of about $107 million.
By Ross Todd | March 21, 2022
The chief judges of California's four federal district courts agree that it's more effective to address the merits of an objection rather than the motives of an objector.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 15, 2022
The fees and costs outlined in the $26 billion opioid deal with Johnson & Johnson's Janssen Pharmaceuticals and three distributors are a mix of common benefit fees, contingency fees and payments to the states for outside counsel. One law professor said, "it's not like the lawyers are going to be impoverished."
By Amanda Bronstad | March 11, 2022
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit on Friday issued a mandate against U.S. District Judge Dan Polster, who is overseeing 3,000 opioid lawsuits in multidistrict litigation, for failing to address hundreds of remand motions pending before him for more than three years.
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