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MDL Panel To Decide Future of Multiple Products Liability Cases
The federal judges who decide which products liability lawsuits merit consolidation into multidistrict litigations are meeting Thursday in New Orleans.In Expanding CEPA Protection to 'Watchdogs,' Court Leaves Questions Unanswered
Watchdog employees deserve CEPA protection, too. The Appellate Division held that an employee's job title and responsibilities should not determine the outcome of his whistleblower case.Locking Down IP for Employee Inventions
To own the patents claiming employee inventions, a company should have an employment agreement with language transferring ownership of inventions.Top 20 Personal Injury Awards Dip in 2013
New Jersey's Top 20 personal injury recoveries leveled off in 2013 after a major spike the previous year, the Law Journal's annual survey shows.Bellwether cases selected in transvaginal mesh litigation
Litigation concerning complications from transvaginal mesh products is continuing to move forward.Ethicon Endo-Surgery Inc. v. Meyer
Dr. Curtis Mosier's testimony established that he was aware of the risk of a total staple-line failure and complete separation of the staple lines regardless of whether Ethicon Endo-Surgery Inc. failed to provide an adequate warning. Thus, Dr. Mosier's independent knowledge of the risk identified by Dianne Meyer's own expert conclusively negated causation.Trending Stories
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