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Pain Patch Makers Hit With $5.5M Verdict
A federal jury in West Palm Beach, Fla., has awarded $5.5 million to the estate of a young man who died from an overdose due to the malfunction of a popular prescription pain patch manufactured by two Johnson & Johnson subsidiaries -- Alza Corp. and Janssen Pharmaceutica. This is the second time the manufacturers of the Duragesic patch lost at trial. Last July, a state court jury in Houston awarded the family of Michaelynn Thompson $772,500.New Degree Program Helps Managers Figure Out Those Legal Minds
The role and importance of professional management in law firms continues to grow. That's why George Washington University recently announced the creation of a master's degree in law firm management designed for professional law firm managers and administrators. An outgrowth of a previous master's degree program in professional service firm management, the new program will focus exclusively on the management and leadership challenges of running successful law firms, explains consultant James Jones.United States, appellee v. Myrisa V. Lewis, defendant-appellant
Court Erred in Sentencing Supervised Release Violator To Extended Term Absent �Statement of Reasons�Fallout From Second Circuit's Ruling in 'Goldman Sachs' Hits JPMorgan
Judge Edward Korman ruled that investors most likely have standing to sue JPMorgan over 30 out of 33 MBS issuing trusts, with a combined face value of nearly $40 billion, named in a 2010 securities fraud complaint.BearingPoint files Chapter 11 under heavy debt
MCLEAN, Va. AP - Technology consultant BearingPoint Inc. filed for bankruptcy on Wednesday, saying it had negotiated a "prearranged" bankruptcy plan with lenders that could help reduce its debt load.The company filed for Chapter 11 in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the Southern District of New York, with $2.View more book results for the query "*"
Former Client Sues Andrews Kurth
A former client and his company sued Andrews Kurth on Oct. 10, alleging the Houston-based firm engaged in legal malpractice and breached a fiduciary duty when representing the plaintiffs in a family business dispute.Vioxx Pact Isn't the End -- It's a Beginning
While touted as a virtual end to Vioxx litigation, the recent $4.85 billion settlement struck by Merck to resolve products liability claims does not get the pharmaceutical giant out of the woods. In reality, a number of lawsuits are still pending against Merck in both state and federal courts around the country, as well as foreign cases. Other pending actions within the U.S. include suits brought by states' attorneys general, insurance companies, shareholders, and Merck's employees and unions.Man who claimed false arrest in assault case gets $21,980
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