The ATSDR study confirmed that individuals who worked and resided at Camp Lejeune from 1975 to 1985 had at least a 20% higher risk for certain cancers than those stationed at a military base not known to have contaminated water. In a long-awaited report published today, a government study confirmed that individuals who worked and resided at Camp Lejeune from 1975 to 1985 had … [Read more...] about New Government Study Ties Camp Lejeune Water Contamination to New Cancers
JOSE ROJAS TESTIFIES ABOUT PROPOSED CHANGES TO RULE 16.1 FOR MULTIDISTRICT LITIGATION
The public comment period for Rule 16.1 for multidistrict litigation (MDL) closes on February 16, 2024. Among the attorneys who testified before the Advisory Committee on Civil Rules on January 16, 2024 was Jose Rojas of Levin, Rojas, Camassar & Reck LLC, the first law firm in the U.S. to file a lawsuit against baby formula manufacturers alleging that the baby formula … [Read more...] about JOSE ROJAS TESTIFIES ABOUT PROPOSED CHANGES TO RULE 16.1 FOR MULTIDISTRICT LITIGATION
FCC Votes on Closing the “Lead Generator Loophole” by Adopting the “One to One” Consent Rule and Mandating that Consent is Obtained on Behalf of One Seller at a Time
By Elisa D'Amico Today, in a vote of 4-1, the FCC approved the “one to one” rule proposed earlier this year as Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (“NPRM”) FCC 23-21 (the “Rule”). In doing so, the FCC has without a doubt changed the lead generation industry - including attorney marketing - in a very big way. The Rule mandates that “prior express written consent to receive calls … [Read more...] about FCC Votes on Closing the “Lead Generator Loophole” by Adopting the “One to One” Consent Rule and Mandating that Consent is Obtained on Behalf of One Seller at a Time
JPML creates two new MDLs; breakdown of latest hearing
By Christina Grube Last week, the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation (JPML) released their final rulings relating to cases heard during their March 30th hearing in Tucson, Arizona. The panel created two MDLs and added actions to multiple pre-existing dockets including AFFF MDL 2873, Zantac MDL 2924, and TikTok consumer privacy MDL 2948. Matters for Oral … [Read more...] about JPML creates two new MDLs; breakdown of latest hearing
California Judge strikes down GSK motion; first Zantac trial to proceed
By Christina Grube (MASS TORT NEWS) Yesterday, California Superior Court Judge Evelio Grillo denied a motion to dismiss all plaintiff experts in the California Zantac JCCP (In Re: Ranitidine Product Cases, JCCP No. 5150), allowing the first Zantac bellwether trial to proceed this July. Judge Grillo denied the defendant GSK’s (formerly GlaxoSmithKline) motion to exclude … [Read more...] about California Judge strikes down GSK motion; first Zantac trial to proceed
Leadership assignments in Harley Davidson MDL 3064 coming soon?
By Christina Grube (MASS TORT NEWS) More than a month after receiving consolidation by the JPML, many expect presiding Judge William C. Griesbach to announce leadership assignments for MDL 3064, IN RE: Harley-Davidson Aftermarket Parts Marketing, Sales Practices and Antitrust Litigation, in the coming weeks. The JPML transferred plaintiff claims against Harley to the U.S. … [Read more...] about Leadership assignments in Harley Davidson MDL 3064 coming soon?
Corporate Lawyers Endorse Change to MDL Law; Brent Wisner, Ari Kresch Comment
By Christina Grube (MASS TORT NEWS) Thirty-one corporate defense lawyers wrote to the U.S. Courts MDL Subcommittee on Rules of Practice and Procedure in support of proposed changes in MDL law governing “unexamined claims” by plaintiffs earlier in litigation. The undersigned attorneys represent defendants Bayer, Exxon, General Motors, Microsoft, Johnson & Johnson, 3M, and … [Read more...] about Corporate Lawyers Endorse Change to MDL Law; Brent Wisner, Ari Kresch Comment
California Attorney General’s Victory in Mesh Case Becomes Final, says National Association of Attorney Generals
Caroline Lannon, NAAG Program Counsel This February, the U.S. Supreme Court denied a cert petition by Johnson & Johnson (J&J) in its appeal of a California Court of Appeals decision upholding $302 million in civil penalties for their “active, willful measures . . . to suppress information and conceal serious risk and complication information” regarding their … [Read more...] about California Attorney General’s Victory in Mesh Case Becomes Final, says National Association of Attorney Generals
Could another PFAS MDL be on the horizon?
Jayne Conroy talks on PFAS cases involving firefighting gear, not foam By Christina Grube, MTN Correspondent (MASS TORT NEWS) The International Association of Firefighters (IAFF) announced their retention of three law firms for litigation regarding the presence of PFAS in firefighter gear, leading many to wonder if another PFAS tort could be on the horizon. General … [Read more...] about Could another PFAS MDL be on the horizon?
Plaintiff Leadership Blames Social Media for “mental health crisis” in Master Complaint
"It’s pretty similar to the opioid litigation" - Jayne Conroy, Plaintiff Steering Committee (Feb. 1, 2023) By Christina Grube, MTN Correspondent (MASS TORT NEWS) Plaintiff leaders in MDL 3047 directly accuse social media giants of intentionally targeting children with addictive algorithms to increase profits in the recently released Master Complaint. The 287 page … [Read more...] about Plaintiff Leadership Blames Social Media for “mental health crisis” in Master Complaint