Feb 6, 2019
In this tobacco case, plaintiff claims defendant hid the dangers of cigarettes, leading to addiction and disease.
Jan 22, 2019
A New Jersey state court jury awarded $2.38 million in compensatory damages on Tuesday to the widow of a factory worker supposedly exposed to Union Carbide’s asbestos products, but later declined to saddle the Dow Chemical subsidiary with any puni...
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Jan 16, 2019
In this Engle progeny proceeding, Rose Pollari claims that defendant tobacco manufacturers concealed the dangers of smoking while furthering the addiction of Paul Pollari, leading to his smoking-related disease.
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Jan 11, 2019
Courtroom View Network recently highlighted the Top 10 Most Impressive Plaintiff Verdicts we covered in 2018, and now we’re excited to share our top 10 most impressive defense verdicts!
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Jan 10, 2019
In this tobacco trial, Marine Robert McCain was diagnosed with lung cancer in 1992 after smoking cigarettes for decades. While this cancer was treated, he eventually developed fatal chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. His family sues R.J. Reyno...
Jan 7, 2019
This will be the first J&J talc/mesothelioma trial in Alameda County.
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Jan 4, 2019
A California state court jury will hear opening statements Monday in the first lawsuit involving Johnson & Johnson’s cosmetic talc products to go to trial in the important asbestos litigation hub of Alameda County.
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Jan 4, 2019
CVN looks back on the top 10 most impressive plaintiff verdicts we covered in 2018!
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Dec 5, 2018
A New Jersey state court jury heard opening statements on Monday in a lawsuit alleging that decades of exposure to Union Carbide’s asbestos products caused a man’s fatal cancer.
Dec 3, 2018
Jury trial in asbestos exposure lawsuit.
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Nov 30, 2018
In this tobacco litigation, plaintiff claims defendant concealed the hazards of smoking, leading to addiction and disease.
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Nov 26, 2018
In this tobacco litigation proceeding, Martha Duignan claims defendant tobacco companies concealed the dangers of cigarettes, while fueling the nicotine addiction of Douglas Duignan, ultimately leading to Douglas Duignan's smoking-related disease.
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