By Chris O'Malley | June 12, 2024
Serial entrepreneur Brad Jacobs has hired Christopher Signorello as chief legal officer of QXO, which aims to become a $50 billion player in the building-products-distribution field.
By Kat Black | June 11, 2024
A $700 million settlement reached by Johnson & Johnson with attorneys general from 43 states prohibits the pharmaceutical company from manufacturing, selling or distributing its talcum-based body powder products, which are known to increase the risk for cancer, in the United States.
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By Aleeza Furman | June 11, 2024
Marston held the status conference just two weekdays after the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation reassigned the MDL to her. The litigation, which Pratter had overseen since its coordination in February, had gone about three weeks without a judge.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Profile
By Emily Cousins | June 11, 2024
"I have learned from her that the dedicated awareness, dedicated knowledge of the record with a diligent application of legal principles can lead to developing the law in a way that is helpful for future generations," Koskoff Koskoff & Bieder's Bill Bloss said. "She is not afraid to make an argument that has not been accepted before, like with the Remington case, but ultimately, it is presented in a way that is consistent with existing precedent, but allows courts to continue to move the law in a positive direction."
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By Amanda O'Brien | June 10, 2024
Michael Petrizzo will be based in the firm's Philadelphia and New York offices, while Julia Taylor will be working from Washington, D.C.
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By Aleeza Furman | June 10, 2024
"Missing from this case is an affirmative act by any of defendants to forward the complaint or the contents of the complaint to a third party unconnected with the litigation," the court ruled.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Profile
By Emily Cousins | June 10, 2024
"Steve has never been afraid to step out of a comfortable role," recently retired The Hartford general counsel David Robinson said.
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By Amanda O'Brien | June 7, 2024
"Less and less people are concerned with upward mobility as they were in years past," said Philadelphia-area recruiter Brian Levinson. "We live in a now moment, and they're worried about the now."
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | June 7, 2024
In the complaint, the plaintiff alleged that the individual defendants "secretly conspired" with American Piping Inspection by soliciting the plaintiff's employees and clients, took Acuren's property and confidential information, and "disparaged and undermined" the plaintiff's business connections.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | June 6, 2024
"Plaintiffs go too far in asserting that it is abhorrent to scrutinize whether a party's belief is rooted in religion," the decision said. "The Second Circuit has held that an individual's conviction, even if sincere and strong, does not 'automatically mean that the belief is religious' and, instead, could be found to be based on secular or scientific principles."
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