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Church of Scientology Set to Depose Phila. Attorney in Sexual Abuse Case
Brian Kent, the founder of Philadelphia plaintiffs firm Laffey Bucci Kent, previously represented several plaintiffs suing the Church of Scientology and several affiliates over allegations of sexual abuse before being abruptly terminated from the firm in April 2024.Social Media, Plastics & Baby Formula: Mass Torts To Expect in 2025
Lawyers are looking at emerging litigation over plastic pollution and video game addiction, while cases over diet drugs, "forever chemicals" and cow's milk-based infant formula for preemies continue to proliferate.Ozempic MDL Expands to Include New Drugs, but Not New Injuries
"An MDL that encompassed any potential injury relating to use of these exceedingly popular weight loss drugs might quickly become procedurally and substantively unwieldy,” the Judicial Panel of Multidistrict Litigation ruled.What Mass Torts Trials Are in Store for Philadelphia in 2025
Several of Philadelphia's mass tort programs are gearing up for their debut trials in early 2025, with more to come as the year goes on.What Does Ohio Supreme Court's Opioid Decision Mean for Public Nuisance Claims?
The Ohio Supreme Court's decision on Tuesday could impact other opioid litigation and possibly influence other mass torts, such as those over social media or mass shootings.View more book results for the query "'Motley Rice'"
Attorneys Go to DC Federal Court Seeking Damages for Plaintiffs in Oct. 7, 2023, Attack on Israel
The United States has designated Iran a “state sponsor of terrorism” since January 1984, exposing Iran to potential liability under the state sponsor of terrorism exception to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act.Schools Win Again: Social Media Fails to Strike Public Nuisance Claims
On Nov. 15, U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers allowed school districts' public nuisance claims to go forward against social media sites including Instagram and TikTok.US Judge Rejects Morgan Stanley Reconsideration Bid in Deferred Compensation Litigation
U.S. District Court Judge Paul Gardephe first held in November 2023 that the deferred compensation plan was governed by ERISA, and referred the matter to arbitration.'Must Be Stopped': New Nationwide Class Action Targets 'Junk Fees'
"With our clients, we are taking a stand for families across the country and are committed to securing damages for affected families and injunctive relief to prevent further harm," plaintiffs lawyer Shana Khader said.Lawsuit Claims ICE Withheld $300M in Bond Payments from Immigrants
The case filed this week is on behalf Douglas Cortez of Uniondale, New York, who posted bond for $10,000 to have his friend released from detention.Trending Stories
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