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Johnson & Johnson hit by 11,000 more lawsuits linking Baby Powder to Cancer after Judge Throws $9 Billion settlement case.

Johnson & Johnson has witnessed a minimum of 28% increase in the number of lawsuits that claim its talc-based baby Powder is causing Cancer just more than five weeks after the company’s plan to settle the lawsuits was removed from the bankruptcy court. Oct 02 (The Justice Now) — A New Jersey judge overseeing all the […]

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Personal Injury Lawsuit Blogs

10 Common mistakes after a Car Accident

FLEEING THE SCENE A very grave and illegal error you could make following a car crash is to leave the scene, particularly if there is injury or substantial property damage. If you leave the scene of an accident, it could cause criminal charges such as hit-and-run. It could result in severe penalties like fines, licence […]

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Strict liability Vs. Negligence in Product liability

Product liability is an area of complex law that regulates the legal responsibility of manufacturers, distributors and sellers in relation to injuries or damages caused by products. The two main legal theories that consumers can use to sue the manufacturer for defective products are negligence and strict Liability. STRICT LIABILITY Strict Liability holds all manufacturers, […]

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Bard Powerport Lawsuit Blogs

Patients Raise Concerns Over Safety of Bard PowerPort Cather

Bard Powerport Catheter Complications are linked to serious health risks such as heart punctures, blood clots and infections. Hence, the port catheter lawsuit starts and demand for Bard Powerport Lawsuit Lawyers increased.

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J&J wants Congress to halt litigation-funded mass torts ‘money play.’ Are lawmakers listening?

On Wednesday, a lawyer for Johnson & Johnson testified before the United States House Oversight and Accountability Committee that outside sponsorship of mass torts personal injury claims had transformed the civil justice system into “a money play: driven, funded, and distorted by legal and financial entrepreneurs.” Sept 25 (The Justice Now) —On Wednesday, a lawyer […]

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Camp Lejeune attorney fees capped at 25%, US Justice Dept says

The U.S. Department of Justice and the Department of the Navy say lawyers representing those injured by the contaminated water that flows from Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune are not allowed to be paid greater than 25 percent of a client’s recovery as fees. Sept 25 (The Justice Now) — The DOJ and the Navy […]

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The biggest loser — workers’ compensation?

When you see a person you’ve not seen for several months, You’re probably to ask: “Gee, you look great. Have you lost weight?” The most likely answer is Ozempic Wegovy and Mounjaro. Ozempic, as well as Mounjaro, were designed for treating Type 2 diabetes; Wegovy explicitly intended to be a weight-loss drug, making use of the same semaglutide formulation used in Ozempic.

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Doctor asks court to toss J&J lawsuit against her over cancer research

A medical scientist has asked the court to dismiss the lawsuit Johnson & Johnson brought against her for her 2019 research on the link between cosmetic talc and cancer. She argued that her work is reliable and is protected by the freedom of speech rights.

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Appeals court OKs ‘common benefit’ fees in Bard IVC filter litigation. Next stop the Supreme Court?

Appeals court OKs ‘common benefit’ fees in Bard IVC filter litigation. Next stop the Supreme Court? – Lawyers representing plaintiffs who have signed agreements to pay a portion of their fee to chiefs of significant multidistrict litigation have to respect those agreements even if they decide to settle disputes outside the process, as per a federal appeals court ruling that week.

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Navy, Justice Dept. offer payouts in bid to speed up Camp Lejeune claims

The United States Department of Justice and U.S. Navy announced a program of tier-based payouts to those whom the water contamination on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune has harmed.

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