Meta’s Defense: Lawyer Asserts Instagram Not Responsible for Gunmaker’s Posts in Uvalde Lawsuit

In Uvalde, Texas, the legal battle surrounding social media use and liability takes center stage as a lawyer representing families affected by the 2022 school shooting asserts that Meta Platforms cannot be held accountable for posts by a gun manufacturer on Instagram. The families, who lost loved ones in the tragic event, are challenging the social media giant’s role in what they believe contributed to the violence. During a recent hearing, the lawyer for the plaintiffs emphasized that Meta does not have direct control over the content published by third parties on its platform. The … Read more

Pennsylvania Court Halts $2.7M Punitive Damages in Nursing Home Case, Sparking Changes in Legal Strategy for Defense Attorneys

PITTSBURGH — A recent ruling by the Pennsylvania Superior Court has significant implications for punitive damages awarded in negligence cases. On May 19, 2025, the court vacated a $2.7 million punitive damages verdict in the case of Bernavage v. Green Ridge Healthcare, determining that the trial court erred by allowing an amendment to the plaintiff’s complaint that introduced allegations of recklessness at the trial’s outset. The court ruled that this late amendment came as an “unfair surprise” to the defense. In Pennsylvania, juries can grant punitive damages when a defendant’s actions are deemed outrageous, particularly … Read more

AI in Court: When Automation Oversteps in Criminal Defense, Lawyers Are Left to Apologize

MELBOURNE, Australia — Advances in artificial intelligence have revolutionized numerous industries, offering tools that can simplify tasks and enhance productivity. However, a recent incident in a courtroom has raised questions about the reliability of AI in critical legal scenarios. Defense attorney Rishi Nathwani faced significant backlash after he utilized AI-generated submissions in a murder case involving a minor before the Supreme Court of Victoria. This misuse of technology became apparent when the legal documents contained fabricated quotes and even referenced fictitious legal precedents. Following the ordeal, Nathwani expressed his regret, acknowledging that he takes “full … Read more

Johnson & Johnson Faces Major Setback as Bankruptcy Court Rejects Talc Defense

Bankruptcy filings involving Johnson & Johnson have sparked significant controversy, as the company’s efforts to limit its liability for talc-related claims were met with a decisive setback in court. The legal battle centers on allegations that the company’s talcum powder products contributed to health issues, including cancer, impacting countless consumers. Recently, a bankruptcy judge ruled against Johnson & Johnson’s strategy to resolve thousands of lawsuits tied to its talc products. This decision highlights the growing scrutiny and challenges faced by corporations seeking to use bankruptcy protections as a shield against mass tort claims. Legal analysts … Read more