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Beasley Allen's Andy Birchfield and R. Allen Smith, of the Smith Law Firm, who share 12,000 talcum powder clients, testified about their opposing views about Johnson & Johnson's $10 billion bankruptcy plan.
The legislation seeking to lower amounts juries award in civil cases is Gov. Brian Kemp's top legislative priority. The Georgia State Senate passed its version of the measure on Friday.
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More than 80 law school professors wrote a letter to the Democratic leaders of both legislative chambers asking them to reject changes to the discovery law that are proposed by Gov. Kathy Hochul in her 2026 executive budget, with the endorsement of the District Attorneys Association of the State of New York.
After years of litigation, plaintiffs counsel Anthony Sheffy of Sheffy, DeNigris, Grey & Bedard said the defendant finally offered the policy limit, during jury selection, but it was too late.
H2 Intellect, a Houston-based technology company, is suing Amazon.com and Whole Foods for allegedly infringing on its patented technology for delivering content to people via a mobile device within a particular geographic area.
Previous back surgery and multiple falls by the plaintiff had potential to sow confusion about the proximate cause of plaintiff's injury, but expert testimony and two "day in the life" videos appeared to help.