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Blog Medical Drugs

Jury sends a message with record $417 million talc verdict ahead of Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month | Causes, Not Just Cases®

August 28, 2017 | by: Carmen S. Scott
The latest in a string of talc cases faced by J&J sends an undeniable message that the jury, as representatives of the public, strongly believed that the company failed, egregiously, to do the right thing in warning women of the dangers associated with perineal talc use.
Blog Personal Injury Lawsuits

Recalled Takata airbags continue to threaten the driving public while bankruptcy plays out | Causes, Not Just Cases®

July 19, 2017 | by: Kevin R. Dean
The news about Takata has been dominated by TK Holdings’ bankruptcy filing announcement and an intended deal to sell their current business to Key Systems Solutions. That is, until new news of yet another tragic death related to a Takata airbag.
Blog Public Client

Tobacco, 20 Years Later: What leadership can do for public health | Causes, Not Just Cases®

June 20, 2017 | by: Joseph F. Rice
Twenty years ago today, June 20, 1997, the announcement of the historic Master Settlement Agreement reached between more than two dozen State Attorneys General and the nation’s largest tobacco producers was announced. Death and disease by tobacco was running out of control in our country in the 1990s. It was…
Blog Personal Injury Lawsuits

Remembering the Charleston 9 Firefighters | Causes, Not Just Cases®

June 16, 2017 | by: Kevin R. Dean
Firefighters are some of the bravest among us and uphold a vow to protect the public. They don’t think twice about stepping into harm’s way to save a life, whether by extinguishing a fire or intervening in other instances of distress. They are the first responders and our heroes.
Blog Securities Class Actions

Shareholder Activism: An Investment Opportunity | Causes, Not Just Cases®

May 18, 2017 | by: Marlon E. Kimpson
Shareholder activism is one important way in which shareholders can influence a corporation’s behavior by exercising their rights as owners. Shareholder activism refers to shareholders who are engaged in holding companies accountable through securities litigation.
Blog Asbestos Exposure

Asbestos under Evaluation by EPA within new TSCA chemical regulations | Causes, Not Just Cases®

April 4, 2017 | by: Anne McGinness Kearse
The Environmental Protection Agency released its preliminary risk review of asbestos on Tuesday, February 14, 2017. While the final report has yet to be published, I believe this is a great signifier that the TSCA task team is prioritizing asbestos.
Blog Motley Rice - Firm Wide

An Existential Threat to State Mass Tort Litigation | Causes, Not Just Cases®

March 24, 2017 | by: Louis M. Bograd
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral argument in Bristol Myers Squibb v. Superior Court, a critically important personal jurisdiction case. An adverse ruling in this case would pose a serious threat to the ongoing viability of much mass tort litigation in state court.
Blog Toxic Exposure

CDC considering guidelines for levels in children as lead is still a danger for millions of American families | Causes, Not Just Cases®

March 20, 2017 | by: Fidelma L. Fitzpatrick
For all the talk in recent decades of the danger lead poisoning poses to the most precious among us — our children — lead is still a commonly found substance in at least 4 million American households, showing up in chipped paint, contaminated water, dirt and dust.
Blog Consumer Fraud Protection

Breaking Down the Volkswagen 3.0-Liter Proposed Class Settlement | Causes, Not Just Cases®

February 1, 2017 | by: Joseph F. Rice
Last night, the Plaintiffs’ Steering Committee for the Volkswagen “Clean Diesel” litigation filed our motion for preliminary approval of the proposed 3.0-liter settlement for nearly 80,000 vehicles.
Blog Aviation Lawsuit

If you live in one of these nine states, you’ll soon need a passport to fly domestically or enter a federal courthouse | Causes, Not Just Cases®

January 18, 2017 | by: Mary F. Schiavo
Starting in January 2018, certain driver’s licenses may no longer be used as identification at TSA airport checkpoints. That’s not true for everyone, only residents from the nine states who have failed to comply with a 2005 federal mandate to standardize the issuance of IDs.