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First Georgia Talcum Powder Trial Against Johnson & Johnson Ends in Mistrial
On its third day of deliberations, the jury was deadlocked 10 to 2 in favor of the plaintiff, said one of the lawyers for Diane Brower's family. The trial alleged Johnson & Johnson's baby powder caused Brower's 2016 death from ovarian cancer.Loeb & Loeb Bulks Up Nashville Office With 6 Dickinson Wright Entertainment Lawyers
Derek Crownover, chair of Dickinson Wright's entertainment law practice group, is taking a group of attorneys with him to Loeb & Loeb's Nashville office.Doubling Down on Public Charge to Deny Immigration Applications
The concept of a public charge ground of inadmissibility has been a part of immigration law for more than a century, but on October 15, 2019, the law may change.1st Georgia Case Over Cancer Links to Baby Powder Opens in Fulton County
Fulton County State Court Judge Jane Morrison is presiding over a wrongful death case against Johnson & Johnson on claims that decadelong use of its talcum baby powder by Diane Brower led to her 2016 death from ovarian cancer.Did Roger Stone's Lawyers in Court Filing Just Reveal Trump's Cellphone Number?
The filing, which was subsequently pulled off of Pacer, included phone numbers and emails listed for the president and several of his former advisers.Did a Roger Stone Filing Just Reveal a Cellphone Number for President Trump?
The filing, which was subsequently pulled off of Pacer, included phone numbers and emails listed for the president and several of his former advisers.One-Party Consent All That's Needed for Smart Devices, Apps to Record, Lawyers Say
Some U.S. senators have expressed their interest in finding out how large tech companies are storing and sharing audio recordings and their transcripts. Sen. Chris Coons, D-Delaware, for instance, received a letter in June from Amazon.com Inc. after he requested information regarding Echo's data deletion policy.Consent for All? Smart Devices, Apps Don't Need All-Party Opt-In to Record
As long as a smart speaker or voice app receives consent from at least one party, companies largely clear U.S. privacy hurdles, lawyers say.National Bar Association Panel: Tech Companies Are Pressuring Firms on Diversity
An event titled “Tech Meets Law: Diversifying Representation” at the 94th annual NBA convention in New York City asked attendees, who included lawyers from large and small firms as well as corporate law departments, to brainstorm ideas on how to increase minority representation at law firms.Trending Stories
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