Peter Meyer Returns to Faegre Drinker as Partner, Bolstering Indianapolis Team’s Expertise in Medical Product Defense

Indianapolis, Ind. – Faegre Drinker has announced the return of Peter Meyer as a partner in its product liability and mass torts group at the firm’s Indianapolis office. Previously, Meyer held the position of Associate General Counsel at Exactech, where he focused on legal challenges in the medical products sector. Meyer brings a wealth of experience in defending clients against high-stakes multidistrict litigation and mass tort claims. His expertise largely centers on medical device litigation, offering clients a strategic advantage in navigating complex legal scenarios. “Peter is notably skilled in the medical device arena,” said … Read more

From Courtrooms to Coffee Shops: The Unique Love Story of Animal Lawyer Peter Brandt and His Activist Wife in Ireland

WEXFORD, Ireland — Peter Brandt, a dedicated advocate for animal rights, has a passion for a unique area of law focused on farm animals. Brandt, who hails from a legal family in the Seattle area, speaks with a sense of bemusement about the historical oddities of animal prosecution, such as courts in France summoning mice for their alleged crimes of crop destruction. His legal pursuits have guided him toward significant cases against large farming operations that violate environmental standards, as well as initiatives aimed at improving laws related to animal welfare. While navigating these complexities, … Read more

Justice Department Closes Case Against Trump Adviser Peter Navarro, No Further Legal Action Planned

WASHINGTON — The Justice Department has decided to dismiss its civil lawsuit against Peter Navarro, a former adviser to President Donald Trump. The action marks a significant shift in the legal battles surrounding Navarro, who was involved in Trump’s efforts to challenge the results of the 2020 election. Navarro was originally sued by the government after he refused to comply with a subpoena issued by the House select committee investigating the January 6 Capitol riot. The lawsuit aimed to enforce the subpoena, asserting that Navarro’s unwillingness to cooperate obstructed the investigation into the events leading … Read more

Retired Judge Peter Cahill Reflects on Derek Chauvin Trial: Bias, Hate Mail, and Legacy

MINNEAPOLIS — As Derek Chauvin’s trial for the murder of George Floyd remains a pivotal moment in American law and society, Judge Peter Cahill reflects on the intense experience that defined his tenure. In a recent interview, the retired judge discussed the multifaceted challenges of presiding over the high-profile case that captivated national attention. Cahill, who is 66 years old, admitted to facing personal biases as he approached the trial, stating, “Part of my training is to check my bias.” He acknowledged a pro-police perspective, influenced by family ties in law enforcement, and noted the … Read more