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Johnson & Johnson's Bankruptcy Filing Draws Ire of Plaintiffs Bar, Petitions From Pa. Firms
Thursday's filing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in North Carolina's Western District lists the top 30 plaintiffs firms with talc claims against Johnson & Johnson. Some called the filing a "fraudulent abuse of the bankruptcy system" and "corporate fraud."AIG Sues Transportation Company Over Failure to Pay $1.9M For Coverage
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Congress Should Enact Antitrust Reforms That Spur Competition, Not Excessive Lawsuits
Simply put, categorically eliminating state antitrust actions from ever being consolidated in MDLs does not facilitate justice; it facilitates excessive and burdensome litigation at the expense of justice.Meet Miranda Soto, New Chair of the Miami-Dade Judicial Nominating Commission
"Miranda is one of our go-to people in the office whether we are working to develop strategy, or working through an issue for a client," Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney shareholder Jennifer Olmedo-Rodriguez said. "She's a critical member of our team."The American Lawyer Announces 2021 Litigation Department of the Year Finalists
The winners will be announced December 2 at our annual awards event in New York.View more book results for the query "Shook, Hardy & Bacon"
The Legalweek New York Judges' Keynote Is Back—With a Twist
This year's Thursday keynote will pit six federal judges, spanning from New York to Texas, against one another in a debate over current discovery positions and applicable attorney ethics topics.Johnson & Johnson, Bottler Win in Georgia Talc Trial
"You had the wisdom. You had it from the beginning. You have the knowledge. Now you have to have the courage to say no," J&J defense attorney Kenneth Reilly of Shook, Hardy & Bacon told the jurors. "This is not a case where Johnson & Johnson owes money." They agreed.Court Systems Struggle to Compete With Walmart: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.How Defense Firm Shook, Hardy & Bacon Pursued a Class Action—and Won
Chicago partner Gary Elden brought the class action prior to his firm's 2015 merger with Shook, Hardy & Bacon, but the firm continued to pursue the case on behalf of a group of doctors suing a hospital system in Tennessee.Trending Stories
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