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J&J Hit With $25M Verdict by Manhattan Jury in Case Linking Talc to Mesothelioma
A Manhattan jury has awarded $25 million to a woman who said she developed mesothelioma from prolonged exposure to asbestos-containing talcum powder.Protecting the Public in Domestic Relations Actions—an Update
On July 30, 2018, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court amended Rule 7.3(b)(4) of the Pennsylvania Rules of Professional Conduct to provide that no communication of solicitation be made to a party who has been named the defendant or respondent in a domestic relations action until the proof of service appears on the docket.The Corporate Form for Social Good
Corporate Governance columnists David A. Katz and Laura A. McIntosh discuss the "benefit corporation"—an increasingly available corporate form in which profit and social purpose can be combined, and business conducted, in a transparent and integrated way. The popularity of legislative efforts allowing the establishment of benefit corporations reflects the current cultural momentum behind the idea that corporations should be engines of good as well as profit.Chapter 20 Litigation: Regulatory Policymaking by Other Means
Litigation has improved Pennsylvania's medical marijuana research program. The program, Chapter 20 of the Medical Marijuana Act, pairs medical school/teaching hospitals with businesses that grow and dispense medical marijuana.CNN Moves to Dismiss Suit by 'MAGA' Hat-Wearing Teen in Viral Video
The CNN suit is one of three multimillion-dollar suits filed on behalf of Covington Catholic High School teenager Nicholas Sandmann against major news media organizations that reported on Sandmann's encounter with a Native American activist on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.View more book results for the query "*"
Standing Still Perplexes Challengers in SEQRA Actions
In her State Environmental Regulation column, Charlotte Biblow writes that SEQRA litigation can generate “interminable delay and interference with crucial governmental projects,” and uses case law to help elucidate the rules that property owners should keep in mind when evaluating whether to go to court.DA Candidate Won't Prosecute Under Abortion Law
"As such, we have a responsibility to stand up against laws that unjustly criminalize our citizens for personal decisions."NY Leads 23 Cities, States Suing Trump Administration Over 'Final Conscience' Health Care Rule
New York Attorney General Letitia James is leading a coalition of 23 cities and states, including Connecticut, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, in fighting a health care rule they see as discriminatory.CT Joins Lawsuit to Overturn 'Ethically Dubious' Trump Health Dept. Rule
New York Attorney General Letitia James is leading a coalition of 23 cities and states, including Connecticut, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, in fighting a health care rule they see as discriminatory.Pa. Among Cities and States Suing Trump Administration Over 'Final Conscience' Health Care Rule
New York Attorney General Letitia James is leading a coalition of 23 cities and states, including Connecticut, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, in fighting a health care rule they see as discriminatory.Trending Stories
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