A federal judge in Chicago has dismissed a lawsuit by plastic pipe maker JM Eagle against a U.S. law firm that filed hundreds of asbestos personal injury cases against it.
A plastic pipe manufacturer had accused attorneys at Simmons Hanly Conroy of an asbestos case strategy that encouraged perjury and obstructed discovery in an effort to secure large settlements, but a ...
EDWARDSVILLE - The first week of April marks Global Asbestos Awareness Week, and in its efforts to advocate for victims of ...
The firm, which is involved in a number of high-profile cases, is moving to the Plaza, just a five-minute walk from its current location at Horton House. The Plaza was built in the 1960s and was the ...
A Johnson & Johnson unit’s latest dismissal from the bankruptcy court system shows how complex voting issues and overly broad ...
A federal judge in Chicago has dismissed a lawsuit filed by JM Eagle, the largest plastics pipe producer in North America, against a law firm that filed hundreds of asbestos personal injury cases ...
Davis found Asbestos Corp. in contempt and fined it ... managing partner of Dean Omar Branham Shirley, the law firm representing the family. The legal team representing the Kotzerke family ...
Johnson & Johnson shares fell the most in five years after the company’s plan to settle thousands of talc-related lawsuits ...
A judge dismissed an attempt to use a bankruptcy court to resolve tens of thousands of claims that the company’s talcum power ...
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