Courts Dismiss 100 Decongestant Lawsuits Over Alleged Fake Ingredient Claims

In a growing legal turmoil, approximately 100 lawsuits have been filed across the United States challenging the efficiency of a common ingredient in over-the-counter decongestants. Plaintiffs claim that phenylephrine, the active ingredient in many nasal decongestants, is ineffective at relieving nasal congestion when taken orally in the 10 mg dosage found in common products. Despite being approved by the Food and Drug Administration as a replacement for pseudoephedrine, consumer reports and scientific studies have recently brought to light concerns about phenylephrine’s efficacy. The adjustment in active ingredients was primarily due to regulatory measures aimed at … Read more

Trump Administration Withdraws Federal Lawsuits Against Iowa and Oklahoma Over State Immigration Laws

Washington — The Trump administration on Friday took significant steps to set aside ongoing lawsuits targeting immigration policies in Iowa and Oklahoma. These lawsuits, initiated by the Biden administration, have been a flashpoint for debate over state-level strategies that criminalize the presence of undocumented immigrants. Under scrutiny are the laws implemented by Iowa and Oklahoma that empower state and local authorities to arrest individuals on the basis of their immigration status, particularly those with existing deportation orders or historical denials of entry into the U.S. This legislative movement mirrors a similar, though briefly enacted, policy … Read more

Surge in Bard PowerPort Lawsuits: Over 1,100 Cases Pending in Arizona MDL as Allegations of Device Malfunction Intensify

PHOENIX, Ariz. — Over 1,100 lawsuits have been filed against the makers of Bard PowerPort, a medical device used for venous access during medical treatments, which plaintiffs claim is prone to fracturing and causing serious injuries. These cases are currently centralized in multidistrict litigation (MDL) before Judge David G. Campbell in Arizona, signifying a growing legal battle against Becton Dickinson, the company that owns Bard. The ongoing litigation has seen a rapid increase in the number of cases. From having no pending lawsuits in the MDL in October 2023, numbers surged to 1,112 active lawsuits … Read more

Law Firms Invest in Outside Funding to Tackle Rising Wave of Sexual Abuse Lawsuits

San Diego, CA – In a bid to address growing allegations of sexual abuse among prominent organizations, law firms are increasingly seeking financial partners. This trend has accelerated as states expand the possibilities for victims to file historic sex abuse claims. The litigation often requires substantial investment, involving protracted legal battles against entities like the Boy Scouts, the Catholic Church, and federal institutions accused of overlooking abuse. Law firms specializing in plaintiffs’ rights find themselves wrestling with the steep expenses that come with taking on massive institutions. High-profile settlements in recent years have demonstrated the … Read more