Legal Showdown: Renowned Firms Face Litigation in Camp Lejeune TCPA Violation Case

Three prominent law firms along with their partners face a lawsuit pertaining to their alleged violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) related to unsolicited calls made to individuals affected by water contamination at Camp Lejeune. The legal firms, which have not been disclosed, are accused of disregarding regulations designed to prevent such communications. Camp Lejeune, a significant marine corps base, has been at the center of ongoing environmental and health concerns due to water contamination issues that were identified in previous decades. Former residents and those affected by the contamination have been subject … Read more

Former MLS Star Jake Gleeson Wins $20 Million in Medical Malpractice Case After Career-Ending Surgeries

Portland, Oregon — In a landmark decision, a Multnomah County jury has awarded former Portland Timbers goaltender Jake Gleeson over $20 million in a medical malpractice lawsuit. The 34-year-old New Zealand native, whose career was ended by complications following surgery, filed a suit against Dr. Richard H. Edelson, a team-associated physician. Gleeson sustained stress fractures in both legs, which led him to undergo surgery in 2018. He alleged the medical implants used during his surgery were improperly sterilized, resulting in infections that necessitated 14 additional surgeries and led to significant and chronic pain. Discussing his … Read more

Federal Court Orders Johnson & Johnson Unit to Pay $1.64 Billion in Landmark Whistleblower HIV Drug Case

Trenton, New Jersey – A federal judge has mandated Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen Pharmaceuticals unit to pay a hefty $1.64 billion for allegedly marketing two HIV medications, Prezista and Intelence, for unapproved uses. This order followed a recent jury verdict that found the company liable under whistleblower lawsuit claims. U.S. District Judge Zahid Quraishi ruled that Janssen violated the federal False Claims Act, leading to a direct $360 million fine. The company also faces civil fines amounting to $1.28 billion, which calculates to $8,000 for each of the 159,574 false claims submitted to government programs … Read more

Judge Reaffirms Impartiality in Sparks Firefighter Lawsuit Over Incident Involving Elderly Cat Feeder; Case Remains in Current Jurisdiction

In Sparks, Nevada, a legal case surrounding a firefighter accused of injuring an elderly woman who was feeding cats is unfolding under the watchful eye of current presiding judge, Barry Breslow of the Second Judicial District Court. The case, which has sparked local interest due to its peculiar circumstances and involved parties, will continue under Judge Breslow following a retracted motion that sought his disqualification. This development affirms Judge Breslow’s assertion of his “continued impartiality” in this emotionally charged issue. The complexity of local legal contests often brings community values and judicial accountability into sharp … Read more