Understanding the Legal Landscape: Sewage Backup Cases Nationwide
Dealing with a sewer backup is never a pleasant experience, but it becomes even more messy when legal issues arise out of the blue. This article aims to provide an overview of the legal dimensions of sewage backup cases across the United States, elucidating certain rights homeowners have and the potential liabilities municipalities might face.
Read MoreThe Hair Relaxer Multidistrict Litigation: A Battle Involving Revlon and L’Oreal
In the highly competitive world of beauty and personal care products, disputes and lawsuits are not uncommon as companies vie for customers and market share. One of the high-profile cases that gained a lot of media attention is the Hair Relaxer Multidistrict Litigation lawsuit involving two industry giants, Revlon and L’Oreal.
Read MoreDive into the Complexities of the AFFF Multidistrict Litigation Lawsuit
Firefighting foams, commonly known as Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF), have long been hailed as indispensable tools for combating flammable liquid fires. However, the recent multidistrict litigation (MDL) surrounding AFFF has shed light on the potential health and environmental risks associated with these firefighting agents. Today, we explore the intricacies of the AFFF MDL and its implications for both victims and responsible parties.
Read MoreXeljanz Multidistrict Litigation Lawsuit – A Comprehensive Overview
The landscape of pharmaceutical litigation has seen a surge with the opening of multidistrict litigation (MDL) cases centered on the harm caused to patients by specific drugs. One such case which is currently receiving significant attention is the Xeljanz, Xeljanz XR, and Jakvinus multidistrict litigation lawsuit. This article will delve into the intricacies of this ongoing legal battle and its implications for both manufacturers and consumers alike.
Read MoreUnderstanding the Complexities of The Tepezza Multi-District Litigation Lawsuit
As the legal industry constantly evolves, it encounters multifaceted cases involving innovative technologies or, as frequently, novel medical treatments. A salient example of this is the ongoing multi-district litigation (MDL) concerning Tepezza (teprotumumab-trbw) – a groundbreaking medication developed by Horizon Therapeutics for the treatment of Thyroid Eye Disease.
Read MoreFirefighter Foam Litigation: Your Questions, Answered
Aqueous Film Forming Foam, known as AFFF or firefighting foam, is a fire suppressant that subdues fires by creating a film between the fire and the oxygen needed to keep one going. AFFF is used in many situations where highly flammable products are used, such as at commercial airports and military bases.
Read MorePFAS: The Emerging Contamination and Legal Battle
PFAS (per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are a group of synthetic chemicals that have been widely used in consumer and industrial products, including firefighting foams, non-stick cookware, food packaging, and textiles. Unfortunately, PFAS are also known for their persistence and bioaccumulation in the environment and human bodies.
Read MoreBrandon Salter
In 2017, Brandon Salter had the privilege of joining the Michael Brady Lynch Firm. Brandon Salter is a licensed attorney with extensive experience in multi-district litigation (MDL), product liability, personal injury, and advanced contract negotiation, including securing high-value advertising contracts to support mass tort litigation strategies. He holds a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Taxation
Read MoreSlip and Fall Injuries on Cruise Ships
Slip and fall accidents are the most common accidents on cruise ships. From wet surfaces on deck to losing balance, there are many ways slips and falls can occur on cruise vacations. Sometimes, these accidents cause serious injuries. You could receive compensation if the cruise line’s negligence caused your injury. Below, we discuss everything you
Read MoreTylenol Litigation Update: Cases are Consolidated into Class Action Suit
Acetaminophen is a common over-the-counter medication used to relieve pain and reduce fever. Acetaminophen is the active ingredient in Tylenol and is sold generically under various brand names. Nearly 60 million Americans use medications containing acetaminophen weekly. The use of acetaminophen was considered safe to use by pregnant women and was often marketed as the
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