Miami—Jurors Tuesday cleared R.J. Reynolds and Philip Morris of fault for the lung cancer that killed a Florida smoker. Mooney v. R.J. Reynolds and Philip Morris, 2011-CA-40815.
Tobacco Giants Prevail in $16.7M Trial Over Smoker's Fatal Lung Cancer
Posted by Arlin Crisco on Jun 22, 2016 5:09:26 PM
Topics: Negligence, Products Liability, tobacco, Florida, Mooney v. R.J. Reynolds
CVN To Webcast 1st Trial Over Johnson & Johnson's Allegedly Deadly Bone Cement
Posted by David Siegel on Jun 20, 2016 4:41:07 PM
Seattle - The first trial over claims that Johnson & Johnson unit Synthes Inc. used its bone cement in spinal surgeries without regulatory approval on patients that died on the operating table - allegations that landed company executives in prison - is set to begin this week in Washington State court, and will be webcast live gavel to gavel by Courtroom View Network.
Topics: Products Liability, Malpractice, healthcare, Washington
Tobacco Defense Vets Take On ‘Engle’ Newcomer At Trial Over Smoker’s Death
Posted by David Siegel on Jun 18, 2016 1:39:05 PM
Plaintiff attorney Andrew Rainer delivers his opening statement. Click here to see video from the trial.
Jacksonville - A Massachusetts-based personal injury firm taking its first ‘Engle progeny’ tobacco case to trial squared off against two of the industry’s most experienced litigators in a Florida state courtroom on Thursday.
Topics: Products Liability, tobacco, Florida
School District Responsible For Student’s Brain Injury at Rowdy Football Rally, Jury Told
Posted by David Siegel on Jun 18, 2016 12:08:26 AM
Plaintiff's attorney Joseph Low delivers his opening statement. Click here to see video from the trial.
Bakersfield - Opening statements began Thursday in a California state court lawsuit filed against the Kern County School District by a former student who suffered a traumatic brain injury during a football rally after being attacked for mocking the opposing team while dressed in a chicken suit, claiming a school administrator encouraged the stunt.
Topics: California
Big Tobacco’s 'Rabid' Advertising Caused Woman’s Fatal Addiction, Jury Told
Posted by David Siegel on Jun 16, 2016 10:19:21 AM
Plaintiffs' attorney Allan Kaiser delivers his opening statement. Click here to see video from the trial.
Miami - A Florida state court jury heard opening arguments on Monday in a lawsuit filed against R.J. Reynolds Inc. and Philip Morris USA by the widow of a woman who began smoking cigarettes as a teenager and died of lung cancer, accusing the companies of intentionally withholding the dangers of smoking from the public for years.
Topics: Products Liability, tobacco, Florida