By Max Mitchell | May 26, 2017
A man who amputated his finger with a table saw has settled claims against the toolmaker and the saw's owner for $2 million between them, according to the plaintiff's attorneys.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 26, 2017
It's time to give judges clear rules for managing MDLs, says John Rabiej, director of Duke Law School's Center for Judicial Studies. For starters, he'd spread the biggest cases across more judges.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | May 24, 2017
Pennsylvania is set to receive $1.4 million from a $33 million settlement between Johnson & Johnson subsidiary McNeil-PPC and 42 states over claims that the company distributed contaminated over-the-counter drugs and unlawfully promoted those products.
By Max Mitchell | May 23, 2017
A man who amputated his finger with a table saw has settled claims against the toolmaker and the saw's owner for $2 million between them, according to the plaintiff's attorneys.
By Lizzy McLellan | May 18, 2017
A Philadelphia law firm is facing renewed claims that it withheld evidence in asbestos cases.
By Zack Needles | May 11, 2017
A 12-member Philadelphia jury handed up a $20 million verdict—including $17.5 million in punitive damages—against Johnson & Johnson subsidiary Ethicon in the third pelvic mesh case to go to trial in the city.
By Max Mitchell | May 10, 2017
The juror who collapsed during the last Risperdal trial, and the plaintiff's expert's subsequent role in providing aid to the collapsed woman in front of the other jurors, was a sufficient reason for the jury as a whole to be excused without further questioning, Janssen Pharmaceuticals argued in an effort to preserve a recent defense win.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | May 8, 2017
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has upheld the exclusion of a causation expert in a lawsuit alleging consumption of Pfizer's flagship antidepressant Zoloft caused a child to be born with his intestines on the outside of his body.
By Max Mitchell | May 4, 2017
The state Supreme Court has decided not to take up Volvo's appeal of a decision last year that overturned a defense verdict in a crashworthiness case against it. The justices denied allocatur Thursday in . The lawsuit was seen as a case that might have allowed the high court to address product liability issues in the wake of the Supreme Court's game-changing ruling in .
By Max Mitchell | May 1, 2017
Three weeks before the latest Risperdal case was tossed out midtrial, one of the jurors initially tasked with evaluating the claims collapsed while a plaintiff's expert was testifying on the stand.
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