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Numerous Johnson & Johnson Talc Cases Remanded To State Courts, South Carolina Trial Gets Underway

Posted by David Siegel on May 10, 2019 12:17:33 PM

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Topics: Products Liability, Asbestos, California, Talc, South Carolina

|VIDEO| Karen Koehler Channels Boat Captain in Opening That Sets Up $123M Crash Case Win

Posted by Courtroom View Network on Apr 25, 2019 8:03:06 AM

 

Video: Karen Koehler delivers her opening statement in the role of a duck boat captain during trial over a boat crash that left five people dead and dozens injured. 


Delivering a compelling opening can be a challenge in product liability trials, where equipment specifications and similarly dry material are often central to a case. However, in openings at trial over a fatal duck boat crash, Karen Koehler artfully channeled a duck boat captain to detail her case and set the foundation for a nine-figure verdict.

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Topics: Products Liability, Washington, Dinh, et al. v. Ride the Ducks, et al.

First Joint Colgate/Johnson & Johnson Cosmetic Talc Trial Gets Underway, CVN To Webcast Live

Posted by David Siegel on Apr 11, 2019 1:48:25 PM

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Topics: Products Liability, Asbestos, California, Talc

BREAKING: Kroger-Owned Nutrition Company Cleared at Trial Over Man's Liver Failure

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Apr 8, 2019 5:21:45 PM

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West Palm Beach, FL—Jurors Monday cleared a South Florida-based online nutrition company of responsibility for the catastrophic liver damage a Texas man suffered after taking the company’s green tea extract.  McCants v. Vitacost.com, Inc., 2016-CA-004982.

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Topics: Products Liability, Florida, McCants v. Vitacost.com Inc.

Green Tea Extract Cost Man His Liver, Atty Claims as Trial Opens Against Kroger-Owned Nutrition Co.

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Mar 28, 2019 9:42:59 AM

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 West Palm Beach, FL— Attorneys debated whether a South Florida-based nutrition company and the green tea extract it sold are responsible for the disease that cost a Texas man his liver, as trial opened against the company Wednesday. McCants v. Vitacost.com, Inc., 2016-CA-004982.

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Topics: Products Liability, Florida, McCants v. Vitacost.com Inc.