The Mass Tort Landscape in 2024: Biggest Class Action MDLs, Potential Settlements, and New Lawsuits Emerging

NEW YORK – As the new year begins, the landscape of mass tort litigation in 2024 is starting to take shape. From the biggest class action MDLs to the potential settlements and growth opportunities, here are the key mass torts to watch. At the forefront of the mass tort world is the Camp Lejeune Lawsuit, even though it is technically not an MDL class action. The Eastern District of North Carolina has established a mini-MDL for the over 110,000 administratively filed cases under the Camp Lejeune Justice Act (CLJA). With the Department of Justice launching … Read more

California Governor Takes Action to Combat Rampant Retail Theft and Protect Small Businesses

San Diego, California – Governor Gavin Newsom has proposed new legislation to address the issue of organized theft and increase penalties for criminals involved in these crimes. The governor aims to combat the prevalent problem of retail theft and other related offenses in the state. Small business owners in San Diego County face the unfortunate reality of having to shut down their businesses due to frequent theft incidents. Octavio Vazquez, an employee at a boutique in Hillcrest, expressed his frustration, stating that nobody takes any action and no one wants to risk their lives. Vazquez … Read more

Passengers File Class Action Lawsuit Against Boeing After Harrowing Emergency Landing

PORTLAND, Ore. – Passengers of an Alaska Airlines flight that experienced a critical failure have chosen to file a class action lawsuit against Boeing. The incident occurred during takeoff on Friday, Jan. 5, forcing the aircraft, a Boeing 737 MAX 9, to make an emergency return landing at Portland International Airport. The suit was filed by a Seattle firm on behalf of the passengers. Flight 1282 departed from PDX shortly before 4:30 p.m. When the plane reached an altitude of 16,000 feet, a door plug blew out, causing a rapid depressurization incident. The force of … Read more

From Criminal to Advocate: Musician Jelly Roll Pushes Congress to Take Action Against Fentanyl

Nashville, Tennessee – A former drug dealer turned singer, known as Jelly Roll, is now using his platform to advocate for Congress to pass anti-fentanyl laws. This powerful transformation showcases the potential for redemption and the impact that individual experiences can have on shaping legislative priorities. Jelly Roll, whose real name is Jason DeFord, once lived a life entangled in the dangerous world of drug dealing. However, he has since turned his life around and harnessed his artistic talents to spread awareness about the devastating effects of fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid responsible for countless … Read more