The Latest Update in Toxic Baby Formula Litigation
The latest development in the toxic baby formula litigation is the solidification of the signature injury, the necrotizing enterocolitis in the infant. As discussed in previous blogs, multiple claims are being set forth from the plaintiffs at this point in litigation: design defect, failure to warn, and negligence. The notice of appearance at the JPML
Read MoreZinus Mattress Litigation
According to the “Published Reporter,” the average person sleeps eight hours a day, which translates to nearly 230,000 hours, or a third of their life in bed. Recently, Zinus, who manufactures mattresses that contain fiberglass as a fire retardant, had a class-action lawsuit filed against them. Zinus was founded in 2004 and primarily makes
Read MorePFAS Litigation: Fighting Against Toxic “Forever Chemicals”
Perfluoroalkyl or poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as perfluorochemicals (PFC), is a classification of at least 5,000 synthetic compounds used in manufacturing. They are used to produce fluoropolymer coatings for products that resist heat, oil, stains, grease, and water. PFAS are prevalent in the automotive, aerospace, construction, electronics, military, fire-fighting industries, and more. These compounds
Read MoreClergy Sexual Abuse and Misconduct
Clergy sexual abuse occurs when a member of a religious organization uses a position of power and trust to exploit and sexually abuse a member of their congregation. The perpetrator may be a priest, nun, minister, pastor, rabbi, or any other agent of a religious institution. Sexual abuse and misconduct occur with or without the
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