California Supreme Court Signals Shift in Business Litigation with Ruling on Delaware Forum Selection Clause

On July 21 in San Francisco, the California Supreme Court delivered a pivotal ruling in the case of EpicentRx, Inc. v. Superior Court. This decision overturned a previous ruling by the California Court of Appeal, which had upheld a trial court’s denial of a motion to transfer the case based on the doctrine of forum non conveniens. The court’s ruling centered on a clause that designated the Delaware Court of Chancery as the appropriate venue for disputes involving EpicentRx, a pharmaceutical company. The core of the debate was whether the trial court erred in its … Read more

Groundbreaking Legal Challenge: UK’s First Transgender Judge Fights Supreme Court Ruling in European Human Rights Court

London, England — The UK’s first transgender judge has taken legal action against the UK government, contesting a recent Supreme Court ruling concerning the legal definition of biological sex. Victoria McCloud, a retired judge now working as a litigation strategist with W-Legal, argues that the court’s decision compromised her rights to a fair trial under Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights. McCloud is seeking a rehearing on the matter, claiming that the Supreme Court’s refusal to consider her representation, as well as evidence from other transgender individuals and groups, denied her a … Read more

Johnson & Johnson Faces Major Setback in Talc Litigation After Bankruptcy Court Ruling

BASKING RIDGE, N.J. — A federal judge’s rejection of Johnson & Johnson’s bankruptcy plan marks a significant moment in the ongoing legal struggles over the company’s talcum powder products. The decision underscores the complexities surrounding mass tort claims, particularly in cases involving bankruptcy filings designed to manage large-scale lawsuits. This ruling comes as Johnson & Johnson faces approximately 38,000 claims linked to allegations that its talc products caused cancer. The company had sought bankruptcy protection for its talc division in 2021, aiming to create a settlement fund while halting litigation pressures. However, the judge found … Read more

Johnson & Johnson Faces Backlash as Bankruptcy Court Ruling Undermines Talc Litigation Defense

Wilmington, Delaware — Johnson & Johnson faced a significant legal loss recently, as a bankruptcy judge ruled against the company’s attempt to shield itself from thousands of lawsuits alleging that its talcum powder products lead to cancer. This defeat underscores growing challenges for corporations seeking refuge in bankruptcy courts amid rising public scrutiny over tort liabilities. The ruling came after the pharmaceutical giant had filed for bankruptcy protection under a controversial strategy known as the “Texas Two-Step.” This maneuver allowed J&J to transfer liability for its powder products to a newly created subsidiary, hoping to … Read more