New Jersey Supreme Court Greenlights Multicounty Lawsuits Against Monsanto Over Roundup Injury Claims

Trenton, New Jersey — The New Jersey Supreme Court has approved a request to classify lawsuits against Monsanto Co. and its parent company, Bayer AG, regarding injuries linked to the herbicide Roundup as multicounty litigation. This decision comes in response to a notification shared with the legal community on Monday. The ruling allows plaintiffs alleging harm from Roundup’s active ingredient, glyphosate, to consolidate their cases, which can help streamline the legal process and reduce the burden on the court system. Advocates for the lawsuits contend that exposure to the widely used weed killer has caused … Read more

Johnson & Johnson Faces Setback in Talc Case as Bankruptcy Court Challenges Mount

Trenton, New Jersey — Johnson & Johnson is grappling with significant setbacks in its legal strategy related to its talc-based products, following a crucial ruling in a bankruptcy case. The pharmaceutical giant sought refuge in the courts as it faced thousands of lawsuits claiming that its talcum powder is linked to serious health issues, including cancer. In a notable decision last week, a federal judge rejected the company’s attempt to utilize Chapter 11 bankruptcy to resolve these claims. Johnson & Johnson had previously shifted its talc liabilities to a subsidiary as part of a controversial … Read more

Connecticut Court Rules Against Johnny Winter’s Former Managers in Estate Dispute, Awards $226K in Damages

A Connecticut judge has resolved a contentious dispute regarding the estate of famous blues guitarist Johnny Winter. The ruling, which occurred after a lengthy legal battle, mandates that Winter’s former managers, Paul and Marion Nelson, compensate $226,000 for unauthorized payments made after the musician’s passing in 2014. The court also dismissed the Nelsons’ claims to ownership of Winter’s music rights. The legal conflict began in 2020 when relatives of Winter’s deceased wife, Susan, filed a lawsuit against the Nelsons. They accused the managers of misappropriating over $1 million from Winter’s music business. In their countersuit, … Read more

Johnson & Johnson Faces Setback in Talc Litigation as Bankruptcy Court Ruling Sparks Controversy

Johnson & Johnson faced a significant legal blow following a bankruptcy court’s decision that dismissed its bid to resolve thousands of claims tied to its talcum powder products. The ruling marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing legal battle over allegations that the company’s talc-based offerings are linked to cancer, intensifying scrutiny on how corporations manage liability. In the recent decision, the court rejected Johnson & Johnson’s attempt to shield itself from litigation through a legal strategy that sought protection from tort claims. This move had been aimed at handling approximately 38,000 lawsuits alleging that … Read more