J&J Partners with Legal Experts to Finalize $8 Billion Settlement in Talc Lawsuit

New Brunswick, New Jersey – Johnson & Johnson, a name long associated with household health products, has tentatively settled thousands of lawsuits for $8 billion, alleging that their talcum powder products caused cancer. This settlement marks a significant pivot in the company’s legal strategy as it navigates through numerous claims linking its baby powder to instances of ovarian cancer and mesothelioma, a cancer that affects the lungs and chest. The pharmaceutical giant has reached this massive agreement with the collaboration of attorneys specializing in mass tort litigation. Over recent years, numerous plaintiffs have stepped forward, … Read more

NFL Subscribers Uphold $4.7 Billion Verdict, Citing Solid Evidence as League Seeks New Trial

Los Angeles — Subscribers who recently won a landmark $4.7 billion judgment against the National Football League fervently defended the jury’s decision in their latest court filings. They argued that the verdict, which stems from allegations of anti-competitive pricing practices associated with the NFL’s Sunday Ticket package, fits squarely within the evidence presented during the trial. The dispute centers on an antitrust lawsuit claiming the NFL, in collaboration with DirecTV, artificially inflated prices for viewers wishing to watch out-of-market football games. The plaintiffs asserted that the arrangement essentially forced fans to pay elevated prices irrespective … Read more

NFL Seeks to Overturn $4.7 Billion Verdict in Antitrust Dispute Over Game Subscription Prices

LOS ANGELES — In a high-stakes legal battle, the National Football MIDFLeague is contesting a sizeable $4.7 billion judgment awarded to disgruntled subscribers who claimed the league schemed with DirecTV to jack up prices for viewing out-of-market game broadcasts. The NFL has requested either a reversal of the verdict or a new trial, claiming the jury relied on an improvised method to determine damages. Subscribers have held firm, supporting the decision brought by the federal jury and arguing in court filings that the heavy compensation is thoroughly backed by the trial’s evidence. Their counsel pointed … Read more

NFL Faces $4.7 Billion Judgment as Plaintiffs Reject Call for New Trial in Antitrust Case Over Sunday Ticket Pricing

Los Angeles — Attorneys representing a class action against the NFL have blasted the league’s attempts to challenge a jury’s decision which ordered it to pay $4.7 billion for alleged antitrust violations connected to its Sunday Ticket package. Lawyers argued that the league is unjustifiably trying to question the integrity of the jury’s calculations and interpretations. The controversy stems from a case where more than 2.4 million residential subscribers and over 48,000 commercial establishments, like restaurants and bars, claimed that the NFL’s Sunday Ticket service stifled competition and led to overcharges by limiting broadcast options. … Read more