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Appeals Court Lowers $4.7B Talc Verdict to $2.1B But Cites J&J's 'Evil Motive'
The court refused to toss punitive damages altogether, concluding that the evidence at trial showed Johnson & Johnson's conduct was "outrageous because of evil motive or reckless indifference."Missouri Appeals Court Lowers $4.7B Talc Verdict to $2.1B But Cites J&J's 'Evil Motive'
A Missouri appeals court has reduced a $4.7 billion talcum powder verdict to $2.1 billion but refused to toss punitive damages altogether, concluding that the evidence at trial showed Johnson & Johnson's conduct was "outrageous because of evil motive or reckless indifference."Appeals Court Lowers $4.7B Talc Verdict to $2.1B But Cites J&J's 'Evil Motive'
A Missouri appeals court has reduced a $4.7 billion talcum powder verdict to $2.1 billion but refused to toss punitive damages altogether, concluding that the evidence at trial showed Johnson & Johnson's conduct was "outrageous because of evil motive or reckless indifference."Michael Flynn: The Trap, the Guilty Plea and 'Brady'
In his Ethics and Criminal Law column, Joel Cohen uses the Michael Flynn case as a background to examine the legal issue: Must a prosecutor disclose Brady material before a defendant pleads guilty?Armstrong Teasdale Plants Newest Flag in Edwardsville, Ill.
The latest in a slew of office openings, Armstrong Teasdale's newest outpost is a mere 40 minutes' drive from the firm's St. Louis headquarters but will provide value for litigation clients active in the Southern District of Illinois.Lender Says Pierce Bainbridge and Founder Owe Nearly $4 Million
Lender Karish Kapital claims that 25% of the firm's receivables "were to be paid daily" under a February agreement.Lender Says Pierce Bainbridge and Founder Owe Nearly $4M
Lender Karish Kapital claims that 25% of the firm's receivables "were to be paid daily" under a February agreement.Discussing Law Firm Mandatory Retirement
In his Law Firm Partnership Law column, Arthur J. Ciampi discusses some views concerning mandatory retirement in law firms and then analyzes an Eighth Circuit case of first impression, 'von Kaenel v. Armstrong Teasdale'.Armstrong Teasdale Sets Up Shop in Boston 1 Week After Utah Launch
"It's never a bad time to invest in talent," said managing partner David Braswell, whose firm has gone from zero East Coast offices to locations in Philadelphia, New York, New Jersey and Boston in under two years.Trending Stories
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