Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals Chief Judge Mary Windom Announces Bid for Fourth Term, Emphasizing Justice for All

MONTGOMERY, Ala. β€” Judge Mary Windom, the presiding judge of the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals, announced her candidacy for re-election to a fourth and final term in office on Tuesday. A member of the Republican Party, Windom first assumed her position on the court in 2008 and has since been re-elected three times. Windom, who was appointed presiding judge by her peers in 2012, expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to serve all Alabamians. β€œIt has been my honor to serve in this important role,” she stated, emphasizing the importance of justice, especially for … Read more

Johnson & Johnson Faces Setback as Bankruptcy Court Rejects Talc Litigation Strategy

Johnson & Johnson faced a significant setback in its ongoing battle over talc-based products, as a recent ruling in bankruptcy court highlighted the challenges companies encounter in tort cases. The decision serves as a reminder of the complexities surrounding liability claims related to asbestos exposure, which have haunted the pharmaceutical giant for years. In a recent bankruptcy court ruling, Johnson & Johnson’s attempt to shield itself from various lawsuits related to its talc products was met with resistance. This has ignited discussions on how large corporations navigate mass tort litigation, particularly in cases involving health … Read more

Johnson & Johnson’s Talc Troubles: Bankruptcy Court Strikes Down Key Legal Shield

Johnson & Johnson’s legal battles involving its talc products faced a significant setback recently, as a bankruptcy court ruling marked a pivotal moment in ongoing litigation against the pharmaceutical giant. The ruling stems from a broader effort by the company to manage thousands of lawsuits linked to allegations that its talc-based products contain asbestos and can lead to cancer. In an effort to mitigate its legal liabilities, Johnson & Johnson had been seeking to utilize the Chapter 11 bankruptcy process. This legal strategy aimed to limit the company’s financial risk while providing a structured way … Read more

DOJ Shake-Up: New Jersey Prosecutor’s Exit Sparks Leadership Changes Amid Court Ruling

Trenton, New Jersey β€” The Department of Justice has confirmed the removal of a successor to former Prosecutor Andrew Habba, following a recent court ruling that found the state Supreme Court had effectively ousted Habba from his key position. This decision has sparked discussions about the impacts of such judicial actions on local leadership within the legal framework. The developments stem from a controversial legal battle that highlighted concerns regarding the authority and responsibilities assigned to prosecutors in New Jersey. The court’s verdict underscored procedural irregularities that led to Habba’s displacement, raising questions on the … Read more