Delaware Business Court Insider
By Michael Riccardi | July 2, 2021
The number would be the highest-ever for sexual abuse claims in a U.S. court. The case is being handled in bankruptcy proceedings in Delaware.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 1, 2021
In six separate orders Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Robin Rosenberg of the Southern District of Florida dismissed large chunks of the litigation over heartburn medication Zantac, including RICO and medical monitoring claims. But plaintiffs lawyers insist the "vast majority" of their claims are moving forward.
By Melea VanOstrand | July 1, 2021
At a press conference Wednesday afternoon, the attorneys said it's crucial to get a visual record of the site to collect evidence.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Edward E. Neiger and Barb Pratt | July 1, 2021
In this edition of their Mass Tort Update, Edward E. Neiger and Barb Pratt discuss notable developments in the Purdue, Pornhub, Paraquat and Paragard litigations.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 28, 2021
The first state to sue electronic cigarette maker Juul has reached a $40 million settlement ahead of a July 12 trial. The proposed consent decree, announced in court Monday, includes payments that Juul plans to make to the state of North Carolina over six years.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 25, 2021
Jayne, who stars on "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," has brought in Evan Borges, a partner at Greenberg Gross, who filed a motion to boot Ronald Richards from serving as the Girardi Keese bankruptcy trustee's special litigation counsel. Borges cited "false and inflammatory social media posts" by Richards, who is seeking documents from Jayne's accountant, landlord and divorce attorney.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 25, 2021
Whiteley, of Kanner & Whiteley, says young women are empowering other women in mass torts. Although the pandemic taught her that some lawyers work well from home, she remained at her New Orleans office the whole past year. "Having those dialogues, to go into the hall, and work things out. I miss it."
By Amanda Bronstad | June 24, 2021
Ohio U.S. District Judge Dan Polster initially said only individuals vaccinated against COVID-19 could serve on a trial set for October. Defense counsel said the move would block the court from getting a fair cross-section of the community. The debate comes as courts, in the midst of returning to jury trials at the courthouse, grapple with jurors and the vaccine.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 23, 2021
Lawyers on both sides had positive reactions to a decision to remand a securities action against the investment bank for further review.
By Nate Robson | June 23, 2021
Most firms shrank their headcount in 2020, but a few managed to come out better than expected financially.
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