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3 02, 2021

Bayer Reaches $2B Deal Over Future Roundup Cancer Claims

By | February 3rd, 2021|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Bayer Reaches $2B Deal Over Future Roundup Cancer Claims

Bayer AG struck a $2 billion deal to resolve a class action of future claims relating to allegations that its widely used weedkiller Roundup causes cancer, the company and lawyers for U.S. consumers said on Wednesday. Bayer has been struggling …

29 01, 2021

At the Urging of Nursing Homes, a Law is Amended and COVID Court Claims are Slowed

By | January 29th, 2021|Uncategorized|Comments Off on At the Urging of Nursing Homes, a Law is Amended and COVID Court Claims are Slowed

Garnice Robertson wants accountability for her mother’s death from COVID-19 caught while she was living at a Kansas nursing home that allegedly failed to prevent an outbreak of the disease. An unexpected legal hurdle stands in her way. The nursing …

17 09, 2020

Bayer Settles More U.S. Claims Over Weedkiller Roundup

By | September 17th, 2020|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Bayer Settles More U.S. Claims Over Weedkiller Roundup

Bayer AG has settled thousands of U.S. Roundup weed killer lawsuits as part of an $11 billion settlement, reaching deals with the only lawyers who took cases to trial over allegations the herbicide caused cancer. In letters filed with U.S. …

20 05, 2020

McDonald’s Faces Class Action From Workers Over COVID-19 Safety

By | May 20th, 2020|Uncategorized|Comments Off on McDonald’s Faces Class Action From Workers Over COVID-19 Safety

Five McDonald’s workers in Chicago filed a class action lawsuit against the chain on Tuesday, accusing it of failing to adopt government safety guidance on COVID-19 and endangering employees and their families. McDonald’s failed to provide adequate hand sanitizer, gloves …

15 05, 2020

Few Coronavirus Liability Lawsuits Have Been Filed Thus Far

By | May 15th, 2020|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Few Coronavirus Liability Lawsuits Have Been Filed Thus Far

Businesses are urging U.S. lawmakers to shield companies from what they fear could be a flood of lawsuits by workers and consumers blaming employers for exposing them to the new coronavirus. But so far, court records show few such cases …

10 03, 2020

Couple Suing Princess Cruise Line Over Coronavirus Claims Improper Screening

By | March 10th, 2020|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Couple Suing Princess Cruise Line Over Coronavirus Claims Improper Screening

A Florida couple who was aboard the coronavirus-hit Grand Princess ocean liner has sued the ship’s owner for more than $1 million, claiming the company put profits over safety and did not have proper screening protocols in place. Ronald and …

5 12, 2019

Key Local Governments Opt Out of Big Opioid Class Action to Pursue Own Claims

By | December 5th, 2019|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Key Local Governments Opt Out of Big Opioid Class Action to Pursue Own Claims

Local governments in regions hard hit by the U.S. opioid epidemic have opted out of massive litigation taking aim at the drug industry over the crisis, potentially weakening a novel legal mechanism created to help settle thousands of lawsuits. Overall, …

20 11, 2015

Del. Court of Chancery Vice Chancellor Noble to Retire in February

By | November 20th, 2015|Recent Articles|Comments Off on Del. Court of Chancery Vice Chancellor Noble to Retire in February

One of the most important venues for U.S. corporate disputes, Delaware’s Court of Chancery, will lose one of its five judges when Vice Chancellor John Noble retires in February. Noble, 64, informed Delaware Governor Jack Markell in a letter that …