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Judge: Only One Plaintiff for Upcoming Bellwether Trial Over J&J Talc
U.S. District Judge Michael Shipp, in New Jersey, struck down a proposal from plaintiffs' lawyers in lawsuits over Johnson & Johnson's talcum powder to consolidate two cases for the first federal bellwether trial.US Judge Again Denies Bail to Sean Combs Pending Trial for Alleged Sex Crimes
U.S. District Court Judge Andrew Carter said he found the government had proven that Combs posed a danger of obstructing justice and witness tampering, as well a danger to the safety of those in the community.Read the Indictment: Sean Combs, Charged with Racketeering and Sex Crimes, Denied Bail
Combs, also known as "Diddy," is represented by boutique criminal defense firm Agnifilo Intrater.Lacking Votes, Not Vigor, GOP FTC Members Try to Slow Down Lina Khan's Steamrolling Majority
"The pushback doesn't change what the commission is going to do. But I think it does make staff and the majority button things up a bit more," said John Villafranco, a partner at Kelley Drye Warren.Getting the Last Word In: Risks and Rewards of Allocution
Allocution is designed to temper punishment with mercy in appropriate cases and to ensure that sentencing reflects individualized circumstances.View more book results for the query "Carters Inc"
College Athletes and Their Unknown Road Ahead
A discussion of the future trends, evolving issues and ramifications that college athletes and the NCAA are currently facing and may face in the future due to recent court decisions including'Johnson v. National Collegiate Athletic Association 'which held that college athletes may be employees under the Fair Labor Standards Act in some circumstances.Sanctions for Spoliation of Evidence in Matrimonial Actions
"In situations of negligent destruction of evidence, the court must consider the prejudice resulting from spoliation in determining what type of sanctions are warranted," writes Joel R. Brandes.Lawsuit Linking Zantac to Cancer Diagnoses Survives Fight Over Jurisdiction
Waterbury Superior Court Judge W. Glen Pierson ruled that defendants, having registered to do business in Connecticut, consented to the jurisdiction of the state's courts.The Fashion Industry Must Face 'Forever Chemicals'
PFAS have become the focus of state and federal regulatory efforts over the past several years. The fashion industry now faces significant compliance hurdles, including the upcoming bans of certain PFAS-containing apparel in major markets like New York and California, as well as potential federal reporting obligations for manufactured or imported PFAS-containing products.Georgia May Be 'Purple,' But Its Lawyers Are Backing Kamala Harris With Their Wallets
Federal campaign contribution data shows the state's attorneys, particularly those in Big Law, giving more cash to Kamala Harris than Donald Trump this year.Trending Stories
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