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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.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
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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.Judge Upbraids Former Governor Over Courtroom 'Outburst' in Talc Trial
"You don't have a right to make an outburst and testify in front of the jury. And I will not allow it going forward," Richmond County State Court Judge Patricia W. Booker told former Georgia Gov. Roy Barnes of the Barnes Law Group.How a Georgia Judge Addressed COVID-19 Concerns in Talc Trial
"Is it OK if I take off my mask?" asked both plaintiffs' counsel John Bevis of the Barnes Law Group in Marietta and J&J defense attorney Kenneth Reilly of Shook, Hardy & Bacon's Miami office.Heavyweight Litigators Going Head-to-Head in Georgia Talc Trial
A Georgia J&J case features the lawyer who convinced a jury that a man who died of lung cancer smoked for enjoyment vs. a firm founded by a former governor on the promise of "making it right."How Lawyers Found a Home for $142M in Leftover California Class Action Funds
"This is the end of a really long running case whose chief aim was to compensate women who were subjected to a very misleading marketing campaign," Beasley Allen's David Byrne told Law.com on Wednesday. "These products were sold to all women as this fountain of youth pill with claimed but unproven benefits."Trending Stories
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