Anapol Weiss Welcomes Nation’s Top Attorneys to Expand Personal Injury and Mass Torts Litigation Practices

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Anapol Weiss, an award-winning personal injury law firm, has recently announced the addition of three highly regarded attorneys to their team. Richard Golomb, Kevin Fay, and Marni Berger bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the firm, further strengthening their capabilities in mass tort litigation, class actions, and insurance coverage litigation. Richard Golomb, a name partner at Golomb Legal, has over 35 years of experience representing victims of medical negligence, defective products, dangerous drugs, construction accidents, and other personal injury claims. He currently represents more than 1,200 women in a mass … Read more

Texas Attorney General Sues Pfizer Over Alleged Deceptive Trade Practices Surrounding COVID-19 Vaccine

LUBBOCK, Texas – The Texas Attorney General, Ken Paxton, has filed a lawsuit against pharmaceutical company Pfizer, alleging misrepresentation and deceptive trade practices related to its COVID-19 vaccine. The lawsuit, initially filed in Lubbock’s 99th District Court, is now expected to be moved to federal court at Pfizer’s request. The company argues that its work was done on behalf of the federal government, justifying the shift to the federal system. Paxton’s lawsuit accuses Pfizer of making misleading public statements about the efficacy of its COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccine was supplied to the government as part … Read more

Amended Complaint Highlights Disturbing Practices at Georgia Football Recruiting Events

ATHENS, Ga. – A new complaint filed by a passenger involved in the fatal crash that took the lives of Georgia football player Devin Willock and staffer Chandler LeCroy alleges that drinking and driving was a “common” occurrence among Georgia recruiting staff. This amended complaint sheds light on the circumstances leading up to the tragic accident. The complaint states that Victoria Bowles, a Georgia recruiting analyst, was a passenger in the SUV driven by LeCroy on January 15, 2023. According to Athens-Clarke County police, LeCroy was driving at a staggering speed of 104 miles per … Read more

Landmark Verdict: Real Estate Industry Practices Challenged in $1.8 Billion Lawsuit

Kansas City, Missouri – A federal jury has ordered the National Association of Realtors (NAR) and several major real estate brokerages to pay nearly $1.8 billion in damages after finding that they artificially inflated commissions paid to real estate agents. The verdict stems from a class-action lawsuit filed in 2019 on behalf of 500,000 home sellers in Missouri and border towns, alleging the defendants violated federal antitrust law by requiring sellers to pay the broker representing the buyer of their homes. The NAR, which plans to appeal the verdict, could potentially face over $5 billion … Read more