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Plaintiffs Lawyers Want to Depose J&J Exec Over Missing Talc Samples
Plaintiffs lawyers have told a New Jersey federal judge they want to depose a Johnson & Johnson representative to address why the company lost or destroyed talcum powder samples that they could have tested in cases alleging women got ovarian cancer from prolonged use of its baby powder.Litigator of the Week: In FTC Data Security Fight, Saving the Best for Last
For Ropes & Gray partner Doug Meal, the challenge for his team was deciding where to stop as they built out their brief for LabMD before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.After Starbucks and Nordstrom Incidents, What Should Racial Bias Training Look Like?
Two of the hallmarks of effective racial sensitivity training are an emphasis on specific behaviors and long-term consistency, experts said.J&J 'Rigged Tests' on Whether Baby Powder Was Laced With Asbestos, Lanier Tells Jury
Johnson & Johnson “rigged the tests” to avoid conceding that its baby powder contained asbestos, causing 22 women to get ovarian cancer, plaintiffs lawyer Mark Lanier told a St. Louis jury in opening statements on Wednesday in the most high-volume talcum powder trial to date.South Florida Attorneys Secure $21 Million Verdict for Widow of Cancer Patient
Gary Paige, of Gordon & Doner, and Hardee Bass, of Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley, secured $14 million in punitive damages and another $7 million in compensatory damages for client Faye Theis.Trial Linking Talc to 22 Ovarian Cancer Cases Set to Open in Mo.
Claims of 22 women are set to be tested in the case, the first scheduled to go to trial since the Supreme Court's 2017 decision in "Bristol-Myers Squibb v. Superior Court of California," which made it harder for nonresident litigants to pursue claims in multiplaintiff lawsuits.Trial Linking Talc to 22 Ovarian Cancer Cases Set to Open
Heading Johnson & Johnson's trial team are Peter Bicks, Morton Dubin and Lisa Simpson, all New York partners at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe.Stryker Wins in Case Targeting Surgical Suction Device
The family of a man who died in the operating room alleged a surgical suction device killed him. But the jury sided with the defense lawyers, who argued that a nurse had tragically misused the instrument.Daily Dicta: Here's the Skinny: Plaintiffs on Losing Streak in Diet Soda Class Actions
Drinking diet soda will not make you skinny—and may actually do the opposite. But that's not enough to sustain would-be class actions against Diet Pepsi, Diet Coke and Diet Dr. Pepper.Trending Stories
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