ZeroRisk Cases, Inc. Utilizes Cutting-Edge Technology to Target High-Quality Plaintiffs in Talcum Po…

[ad_1] ALLENTOWN, PA – ZeroRisk Cases, Inc., a leading mass tort and personal injury client acquisition agency, is revolutionizing the legal industry with its innovative approach to attracting high-quality litigants for talcum powder lawsuits. Utilizing cutting-edge technology and strategic ad platforms, ZeroRisk Cases® delivers measurable results through practical lead-generation campaigns. Unlike other mass tort ad agencies, ZeroRisk […]

ZeroRisk Cases Launches Personal Injury Signed Cases Program for Law Firms

[ad_1] ZeroRisk Cases, a pioneering provider of legal marketing solutions, is thrilled to announce the launch of its highly anticipated Personal Injury Signed Cases Program. Designed specifically for law firms seeking the highest quality motor vehicle accident (MVA) and personal injury cases, this program revolutionizes client acquisition by offering exclusive, ready-to-litigate cases. The Personal Injury […]

Roundup weedkiller maker Bayer won five consecutive cases, postponement

Bayer AG BAYRY won five consecutive jury verdicts in lawsuits alleging that his weed killer Roundup caused non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. The company is fighting the remaining cases targeting its weed killer, Roundup. It has set aside about $16 billion for settlements. Bayer claims Roundup is safe to use and has cited regulatory reviews from […]

Two more cases involving religious exercise claims

[ad_1] RELIST WATCH By John Elwood on Mar 16, 2022 at 5:35 pm The Relist Watch column examines cert petitions that the Supreme Court has “relisted” for its upcoming conference. A short explanation of relists is available here. Justice Samuel Alito has spoken of the importance of safeguarding the free exercise of religionand recentlyfree exercise […]

Quinn v. Willkie: Who Got the Big Cases After a Major Team Move?

[ad_1] Since the news that rainmaking Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan London partner Boris Bronfentrinker was moving along with a sizeable team to Willkie Farr & Gallagher, there has been much speculation about which of his big money-spinning cases he’d take with him. In October, the team move was a sensation on the London market, […]

Dictionary of miracles!The appeal judge rejected the $4.5 billion Purdue Pharmaceuticals opioid settlement agreement to save Sackler from civil litigation

[ad_1] Every once in a while, the system will work. We have embedded a ruling by Judge Colleen McMahon for the Southern District of New York that favors a group of plaintiffs, including Connecticut and seven other states, against Purdue’s settlement agreement because it protects Sackler Family, the latter has divested most of Purdue Pharmaceuticals’ […]

Public hazard or not?Summary of opioid litigation

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Litigation regarding workplace COVID vaccine rules focuses on the rights of states

[ad_1] On Friday, more than 20 Republican-led states filed lawsuits to challenge President Joe Biden’s vaccine requirements for private companies, triggering a high-risk legal showdown that pitted federal authorities against the rights of the states. The requirements issued by the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration on Thursday apply to companies with more than 100 […]

International cannabis litigation: Colorado courts have no personal jurisdiction in trademark battle

[ad_1] Colorado recently dismissed a lawsuit against a Dutch cannabis company because the company lacked personal jurisdiction. The case highlighted two common issues International litigation. Growcentia, Inc. is in. Jamie BV, Case No. 20-cv-2619-WJM-NYW (Colorado, August 10, 2021). The first involves the provision of procedures (complaints and subpoenas) services to foreign companies in accordance with […]

What’s next for cannabis?Commercial litigation perspective

[ad_1] Not long ago, after the 2018 Farm Bill was enacted, the news media was flooded with economic reports about the booming cannabis and CBD industries. Everyone will get rich. And quickly. Fast forward to 2021, and things have changed dramatically. At least in Oregon, selling biomass—especially biomass before the 2020 harvest—is a tough game. […]

Marijuana litigation: new trends in TCPA claims after Facebook

[ad_1] In April, we wrote about Facebook v. Duguid ruling The Supreme Court’s ruling may resolve a large number of outstanding TCPA cases across the United States, some of which involve cannabis companies. To quickly recap, the Supreme Court has narrowed the definition of “Automatic Telephone Dialing System” (“ATDS”) to only devices that generate random […]