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'Let's Try to Raise Our Game': Lawyers Unleash Slapshots at First Hearing in New Talc Bankruptcy
Chief Judge Michael Kaplan, of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, cautioned lawyers on Tuesday at the first hearing in this month's Chapter 11 case to tone down the vitriol. "The world is watching," he said.3 Appellate Judges Among Newsom's Latest Batch of Court Nominees
Third District Associate Justice Laurie Earl is up for a promotion to presiding justice of the court to fill a vacancy created by Justice Vance Raye, who retired amid accusations that the court took too long to issue decisions in numerous cases.'Pendulum Has Swung': Talc Bankruptcy Isn't Over, But Time Is Ticking
U.S. Chief Bankruptcy Judge Michael Kaplan said at a Tuesday hearing that Johnson & Johnson subsidiary LTL Management's rehearing petition would delay any potential mandate that would prompt him to dismiss the Chapter 11 case.Johnson & Johnson Unit Accuses Leading Plaintiffs' Talc Expert of Fraud
In a Dec. 16 complaint, Johnson & Johnson subsidiary LTL Management claimed Dr. Jacqueline Moline falsified a 2019 article on which plaintiffs lawyers relied in cases linking mesothelioma to its baby powder.Talc Claimants Move to Lift Bankruptcy Stay After Judge Mulls Possible Trials
The Official Committee of Talc Claimants, or TCC, sought to lift U.S. Bankruptcy Chief Judge Michael Kaplan's order granting a preliminary injunction on all 38,000 talcum powder cases. A hearing is Tuesday.View more book results for the query "Kazan Mcclain Satterley Greenwood"
'Serious Constitutional Issues': 16 Law Professors Support Dismissal of Talc Bankruptcy
In three amicus briefs granted Thursday, law professors specializing in bankruptcy, constitutional law and complex litigation—including University of California Berkeley School of Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky—supported dismissal of the Chapter 11 case involving thousands of talcum powder lawsuits against Johnson & Johnson.'Serious Constitutional Issues': 16 Law Professors Support Dismissal of Talc Bankruptcy
In three amicus briefs granted Thursday, law professors specializing in bankruptcy, constitutional law and complex litigation supported dismissal of the Chapter 11 case involving thousands of talcum powder lawsuits against Johnson & Johnson.More Battles Loom After Johnson & Johnson Loses First Fights Over Talc Bankruptcy
Joseph Satterley, of Kazan, McClain, Satterley & Greenwood in Oakland, said Johnson and Johnson "cherry-picked" a court in North Carolina, which did not pay off.Johnson & Johnson Loses First Fights Over Talc Bankruptcy, but Bigger Battles Loom
Joseph Satterley, of Kazan, McClain, Satterley & Greenwood in Oakland, said Johnson and Johnson "cherry-picked" a court in North Carolina, which did not pay off.Johnson & Johnson Loses First Fights Over Talc Bankruptcy, but Bigger Battles Loom
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Craig Whitley, who is overseeing J&J subsidiary LTL Management's Chapter 11 filing, issued two orders on Tuesday that challenge the venue and limit the scope of a stay on talcum powder lawsuits.Trending Stories
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