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By Stephen J. Finley Jr. and Jonathan T. Woy | May 27, 2021
Comment k to Section 402A of the Restatement (Second) of Torts precludes all strict liability claims arising from injuries caused by certain categories of products, including prescription pharmaceuticals and medical devices.
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By Angela Morris | May 25, 2021
"I think we are probably going to see an increase in recitations in transactions that you understand and the other party understands we have differing interests in this transaction," said Blank Rome partner Susan Bickley of Houston.
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By Andrea Schillaci and Ryan P. Maxwell | May 21, 2021
Protecting a business, large or small, from the fallout of a global crisis can mean the difference between keeping the doors open and shutting them for good.
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By Kenneth Artz | May 12, 2021
Smart law firms are looking at their collaterals at least once a quarter to be sure the information is still current, the biographies are updated, the photos are correct and the imagery right, says Meranda Vieyra, CEO & founder of Denver Legal Marketing LLC.
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By Suzette Parmley | May 5, 2021
A half dozen lawsuits were filed simultaneously in federal court in three states April 30 against the manufacturers and marketers of Paraquat, a herbicide allegedly linked to developing Parkinson's disease.
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By Mike Scarcella | April 20, 2021
"I will be looking for evidence of mistake, inadvertence, surprise, excusable neglect, or other factors which might explain respondent's failure to respond to the orders issued in this case," an administrative law judge, Steven Bell, said in a recent order in a whistleblower case against Honeywell.
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By Chantal B. Norman and Justin M. Schiff | April 8, 2021
With a lack of federal guidance on this issue, states were left to fend for themselves and create their own guidelines as to how manufacturers of PPE would be protected from end users alleging they became infected with COVID-19 after utilizing their protective equipment.
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By Michael A. Mora | March 18, 2021
Greenberg Traurig partner, Joshua R. Brown, said in certain instances some copying is unintentional and can be resolved without litigation, while in other situations there is willful intent that will require a resolution in the courts, such as in this lawsuit.
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By Max Mitchell | February 18, 2021
Defendants argued that the case had no connection to Philadelphia, and also raised the contention that numerous witnesses were afraid to travel to a more densely populated locale, where case counts of the COVID-19 virus have only recently begun to decline from record peaks.
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By Greg Land | February 17, 2021
The wife of a supervisor killed at the Foundation Food Group last month sued the gas company that installed the nitrogen line that allegedly leaked, causing the deaths of six employees.
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