Federal Circuit Overturns $300 Million Ruling in Optis vs. Apple, Cites Jury Errors in Landmark Patent Case

Alexandria, Virginia — In a pivotal ruling, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has overturned a $300 million judgment against Apple Inc. in the patent infringement case involving Optis Cellular Technology. The court identified multiple legal errors in the actions of the Eastern District of Texas that ultimately invalidated the jury’s decision. The Federal Circuit’s opinion, led by Judge Prost, pinpointed four significant areas of reversible error. The court highlighted issues such as the improper construction of the jury’s verdict form, which violated Apple’s right to a unanimous jury under the Seventh … Read more

New Jersey Strengthens Protections for Addiction Recovery: Landmark Laws Combat Exploitation and Foster Healing

TRENTON, N.J. — New legislation in New Jersey aims to combat abuses in the addiction recovery sector, marking a significant step towards enhancing accountability and transparency in treatment facilities. Lawmakers are responding to long-standing concerns about deceptive practices that have plagued the industry, affecting countless individuals seeking help. The new laws, which have garnered bipartisan support, focus on various aspects of addiction recovery services. They seek to ensure that treatment facilities operate ethically and that patients receive the care they genuinely need without exploitation. Among the major provisions, the legislation introduces stricter licensing requirements and … Read more

Federal Jury Awards $6.6 Million in Landmark Case Challenging Unethical Attorney Practices Targeting Grieving Families

Fayetteville, Arkansas – An attorney has won a significant verdict in a pivotal case spotlighting unethical recruitment practices in the legal industry, particularly at funeral homes. This legal battle began with a wrongful death lawsuit connected to a fatal crash involving a 36-year-old woman and a driver for J.B. Hunt, revealing a troubling multi-state scheme aimed at exploiting grieving families. Jason M. Hatfield was initially retained by the family of the deceased. Court documents indicate that they were approached by out-of-state non-lawyers, also known as “case runners,” who pressured them into hiring another legal firm … Read more

Boston Jury Delivers Stinging $42 Million Verdict Against Johnson & Johnson in Landmark Talcum Powder Case Linked to Asbestos

BOSTON — A jury in Massachusetts has ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay over $42 million to the family of Paul Lovell, ruling that the company’s baby powder was responsible for his mesothelioma diagnosis. Lovell, who used the product for four decades on himself and his children, received his diagnosis in 2021. This verdict marks one of the largest awards in a series of talc-related lawsuits against the corporation, highlighting the rising legal scrutiny surrounding claims of asbestos-laden talcum powder. During the two-week trial, Lovell’s attorneys pointed out that he had no history of occupational … Read more