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'A Tidal Wave of Change': Plaintiffs Firms Are Tapping Data Analytics, but Some Are Still Reluctant
The plaintiffs bar has started getting into the Big Data game as well, although so far, the emphasis has been on case management.Defendants' Dismissal Motion Denied Where State Had Interest in Alleged Abusive Conduct Occurring Within State and Where Alternative Forum Was Unavailable
Phila. Judge Knocks $8 Billion Risperdal Verdict Down to $6.8 Million
Although the two-sentence order did not outline his reasoning for drastically cutting the $8 billion jury award, the decision brings the punitive damages award to 10 times the $680,000 compensatory award for plaintiff Nicholas Murray.$8 Billion Risperdal Verdict Reduced to $6.8 Million
The two-sentence order did not outline the reasoning for drastically cutting the $8 billion jury award but it brings the punitive damages award to 10 times the $680,000 compensatory award.Phila. Judge Cuts $8 Billion Risperdal Verdict Down to $6.8 Million
Although the two-sentence order did not outline his reasoning for drastically cutting the $8 billion jury award, the decision brings the punitive damages award to 10 times the $680,000 compensatory award for plaintiff Nicholas Murray.Blank Rome Sues Andrus Wagstaff Over Unpaid Fees Tied to Mesh Fight
The lawsuit alleges that Andrus Wagstaff owes Blank Rome $489,500 after retaining the Philadelphia firm to help boost its common benefit fees in the transvaginal mesh litigation from the $8.7 million allocation. Blank Rome, the suit says, was able to get another $4.9 million.Superior Court Affirms $70M Risperdal Verdict, Remands for Possible Punitives
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled that a $70 million jury verdict against Johnson & Johnson subsidiary Janssen and in favor of a child allegedly injured by antipsychotic drug Risperdal was not excessive, and has also remanded the case for a second look at whether there should be a punitive damages trial.3rd Circ.: Jury, Not Judge, Must Decide Whether Medical Device Lawsuit Was Timely
A federal appeals court has ruled in a precedential decision that the trial judge presiding over a woman's lawsuit against the maker of an allegedly defective hip implant that injured her should not have granted summary judgment against her on the basis that she filed her claims too late.Trending Stories
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