Dec 13, 2019
A California state court jury on Thursday blamed the City of San Diego for a collision between a cyclist and a driver high on meth in a city park, teeing up a second trial to determine damages potentially in excess of $60 million.
Dec 13, 2019
A California state court judge ruled Tuesday that the heirs of juice-maker Hubert Hansen control the rights to his name and image and not Coca-Cola, setting the stage for a second trial to determine damages with more than $14 million potentially a...
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Dec 4, 2019
Opening statements took place Monday in California state court at the latest Johnson & Johnson talc/mesothelioma lawsuit to go to trial, while jury selection began Wednesday in Missouri state court.
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Nov 22, 2019
A bench trial is underway in California state court pitting The Coca-Cola Company against the grandchildren of a deceased juice purveyor who accuse the beverage giant of unlawfully profiting from his name.
Nov 20, 2019
Negligence lawsuit filed by cyclist who alleges that unsafe road conditions caused a collision with another vehicle.
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Nov 19, 2019
CVN interviews 2019 CAALA Trial Lawyer of the Year Steve Vartazarian
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Nov 18, 2019
Bench trial in lawsuit accusing the Coca-Cola Co. and Monster Beverage Corp of allegedly unlawfully using the names and likeness of a former fresh fruit juice purveyor in the branding and marketing of Huberts Lemonade and Hansens Juices.
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Nov 15, 2019
A lawsuit filed by a cyclist paralyzed after a collision with a meth-addled driver blaming the City of San Diego for creating allegedly unsafe road conditions that caused the accident goes to trial next week.
Oct 25, 2019
A California state court jury heard opening statements Tuesday in the latest lawsuit to go to trial over the alleged presence of asbestos in Johnson & Johnson’s cosmetic talc products.
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Oct 22, 2019
In this cosmetic talc trial, Amy Fong developed mesothelioma after years of using Johnson & Johnson's baby powder. Amy and her husband sue Johnson & Johnson, claiming asbestos present within the powder caused her cancer. Representatives fo...
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Oct 10, 2019
A California state court jury sided on Wednesday with Johnson & Johnson in a lawsuit filed by a woman claiming she developed fatal cancer from inhaling asbestos supposedly present in the company’s cosmetic talc products.
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