Johnson & Johnson Partners with Mass-Tort Experts to Finalize $8 Billion Talc Lawsuit Resolution

Johnson & Johnson has reached an $8 billion settlement concerning claims related to its talc-based products. The agreement marks a significant move by the company, which has faced thousands of lawsuits alleging that its talc products were linked to cancer. The settlement comes after years of legal battles and negotiations involving mass tort specialists. This agreement aims to resolve claims made by individuals who allege injuries due to the use of talcum powder, particularly for personal hygiene purposes. The funds will be allocated to compensate affected individuals and resolve existing and future claims. Johnson & … Read more

Congressional Clash: GOP Lawmakers Challenge Democratic Governors Over Immigration Sanctuary Policies in Heated Hearing

WASHINGTON — Tensions flared as President Donald Trump confronted California’s governor over immigration policy, prompting Republican lawmakers in Congress to summon Democratic governors to a hearing focused on policies that limit local cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform hosted the session amid mounting scrutiny of policies labeled as “sanctuary” by Republicans. Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer commenced the hearing by highlighting a case involving the family of a young woman fatally injured in a hit-and-run in Illinois. He argued that the state’s sanctuary policies may have enabled the … Read more

Judge Dials Down Baltimore’s $266 Million Opioid Verdict Against Drug Giants, Reducing It to $52 Million Amid Fallout

Baltimore, Maryland — A judge has ruled that jurors overstepped by awarding the city an excessive sum in a recent verdict against two major drug distributors, McKesson and AmerisourceBergen. The decision follows a November trial where jurors determined that these companies had unreasonably supplied large quantities of painkillers that contributed significantly to Baltimore’s opioid crisis. Jurors held McKesson and AmerisourceBergen accountable for an alarming 97% of the city’s opioid epidemic and awarded Baltimore $266 million in damages. However, Baltimore City Circuit Judge Lawrence Fletcher-Hill indicated that this amount was disproportionate to the evidence presented, suggesting … Read more

Loxahatchee Groves Bids Farewell to Legal Counsel Amid Rising Costs and Future In-House Considerations

Loxahatchee Groves, Florida, is undergoing a significant change in its legal representation, as Town Attorney Glen Torcivia announced his resignation during a council meeting this week. After serving as legal counsel since 2019, Torcivia, who participated in the meeting remotely, revealed his decision shortly after a discussion on the attorney’s contract and an analysis of legal fees, a topic raised on the agenda by Councilwoman Phillis Maniglia. The resignation marks a pivotal transition for the town, which is now weighing the option of hiring in-house legal counsel rather than seeking a new law firm. The … Read more