The court overseeing Camp Lejeune cases has set clear rules for medical evaluations to ensure fairness. Plaintiffs must inform the government if their medical providers or experts are involved in [...]
The ongoing legal battle over Camp Lejeune lawsuits now centers on the type of evidence allowed at trial to prove contamination. Plaintiffs argue for a broad approach, including water quality, [...]
The court has issued a Second Amended Stipulated Protective Order to safeguard sensitive information during Camp Lejeune lawsuits. This order defines how confidential data—such as personal health records, trade secrets, [...]
With the deadline for Camp Lejeune claims approaching, new claims are no longer being accepted, except in exceptional cases. The focus now shifts to the next phase: resolving these cases [...]
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is known for his controversial views on public health, but one area where he has broad agreement is his concern about heavy metals in food. If [...]
The focus of the baby food lawsuits right now is a trial set for January 21, 2025, in California state court. This trial will be the first baby food heavy [...]
The 5th circuit court has denied a request from Whole Foods and Hain Celestial Group for a rehearing on a decision that keeps a baby food lawsuit in Texas state [...]
The upcoming bankruptcy hearing on February 18, 2025, will be crucial in determining whether Johnson & Johnson's proposed $10 billion bankruptcy plan can move forward. The company is using a [...]
As of December 3, 2024, the bankruptcy judge has decided to keep the baby powder lawsuits against Johnson & Johnson on hold until mid-March. This delay provides the company time [...]
On November 14, 2024, the U.S. Department of Justice, through the U.S. Trustee, raised objections to Johnson & Johnson's choice of Jones Day as counsel for its subsidiary, Red River [...]