Bayer’s proposed $7.25 billion settlement is facing official opposition from Roundup cancer victims and their attorneys. They claim the deal benefits the manufacturer and plaintiffs' lawyers more than people diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma after using the weedkiller.
The appellate ruling rejected key defense arguments from Abbott Laboratories and could influence future NEC baby formula lawsuits involving premature infants and cow’s milk-based formula products.
A recent Illinois NEC baby formula verdict is adding to ongoing litigation involving claims that certain preterm formulas increased the risk of NEC in premature infants.
Bellwether trials are nearing in the nationwide PFAS firefighting foam litigation, where more than 15,000 plaintiffs allege toxic “forever chemicals” in AFFF foam caused cancer and chronic illness after years of exposure.
Summer travel, tourist traffic, teen drivers, and distracted driving all contribute to a seasonal rise in serious crashes across Virginia roads. Understanding the risks behind these dangerous summer months can help drivers make safer choices and better protect themselves and their families.
Heavy holiday travel, alcohol use, fatigue, distracted driving, and congested roads all contribute to a sharp rise in serious crashes over Memorial Day weekend. For many Virginia drivers, the unofficial start of summer also marks one of the most dangerous times to be on the road.
Amazon’s decision to restrict some high-speed e-bike sales in California is drawing attention to growing concerns about rider safety, serious injuries, and the application of state laws to increasingly powerful electric bicycles.
Meta is seeking to overturn the $6 million social media addiction verdict, arguing the plaintiff’s mental health injuries were caused by user-generated content, which they aren't liable for. Meanwhile, a Kentucky school district has settled a similar case with Google, Snap, and ByteDance.