Jury’s Landmark Decision Slams State Farm for Bad Faith in Wrongful Death Case, Signaling End to Insurance Industry Tactics

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. — A jury in Florida ruled that State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company acted in bad faith by not settling a wrongful death claim linked to a fatal car accident in 2021. The verdict came in the case of James R. Saner, II, representing the estate of Kira Lynn Saner, whose death was caused by an insured driver, Jeffrey Schnierle. The ruling underscores an increasing judicial intolerance for practices within the insurance industry that can delay justice for policyholders. The jury’s decision, reached on August 7, 2025, will likely influence how … Read more

Tesla Held Liable in $240 Million Verdict Over Fatal Autopilot Crash, Sparks Industry Concerns

MIAMI — A jury has found Tesla liable for a fatal crash in Florida, attributing partial responsibility to the company’s Autopilot system. The verdict mandates that Tesla pay more than $240 million in damages to the victims’ families. This ruling arrives amid ongoing scrutiny of the automaker’s autonomous technology, particularly as CEO Elon Musk aims to advance a driverless taxi service in several urban areas. The case concluded that Tesla’s technology was at fault in the incident that killed 22-year-old Naibel Benavides Leon and left her boyfriend, Dillon Angulo, seriously injured. The jury determined that … Read more

Johnson & Johnson Faces Uphill Battle as Talc Bankruptcy Ruling Draws Industry Criticism

Trenton, New Jersey – Johnson & Johnson has faced significant legal challenges regarding its talc products, culminating in a bankruptcy court ruling that has drawn widespread scrutiny. The company had sought to navigate millions of dollars in lawsuits by filing for bankruptcy and creating a subsidiary to manage its liabilities related to talc-based talcum powder claims. In a recent decision, the bankruptcy court denied Johnson & Johnson’s appeal to affirm its subsidiary, known as LTL Management, as a legitimate entity designed to handle the legal claims stemming from allegations that its talc products contained harmful … Read more

Foley Hoag Strengthens Expertise with Addition of Industry Veteran Jay Reilly as Partner in Boston and DC Offices

Boston, MA — Foley Hoag LLP announced Monday the appointment of Jay Reilly as a partner in its offices located in Boston and Washington, D.C. Reilly brings a wealth of experience to the firm, having previously worked at Saul Ewing. His background includes significant in-house roles at various pharmaceutical and technology consulting firms. At Foley Hoag, he will focus on serving clients in the biotechnology, pharmaceutical, medical device, diagnostic, and digital health sectors. In his new role, Reilly will be instrumental in negotiating licensing and collaboration agreements, facilitating venture financings, and guiding mergers and acquisitions. … Read more