Bloomberg Law has created a video, Billion-Dollar Lawsuits: When Litigation Finance Met Mass Torts. Professor Linda Mullenix (U. Texas Law) is among the commentators.
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The Mass Tort Litigation Blog, published by the Law Professor Blogs Network, focuses on legal issues surrounding mass torts, including large-scale product liability cases, consumer protection litigation, and public nuisance claims. It covers developments in mass tort procedural rules, coordination of multi-district litigation, and emerging trends in accountability for industries such as firearms and pharmaceuticals. The blog also explores the intersection of mass torts with constitutional and social justice concerns, as well as appellate issues related to collective actions. Contributors include law professors and practitioners who analyze litigation strategies, regulatory impacts, and evolving legal doctrines in mass tort contexts.
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Bloomberg Law Video on When Litigation Finance Met Mass Torts
Bloomberg Law has created a video, Billion-Dollar Lawsuits: When Litigation Finance Met Mass Torts. Professor Linda Mullenix (U. Texas Law) is among the commentators.
Concluding the Restatement (Third) of Torts Symposium Issue of Southwestern Law Review
We are delighted that the Southwestern Law Review issue for the spring 2023 symposium, Concluding the Restatement (Third) of Torts, which was co-sponsored by the American Law Institute and Southwestern Law School’s Panish Civil Justice Program, is available online. The…
Concluding the Restatement (Third) of Torts Symposium Issue of Southwestern Law Review
We are delighted that the Southwestern Law Review issue for the spring 2023 symposium, Concluding the Restatement (Third) of Torts, which was co-sponsored by the American Law Institute and Southwestern Law School’s Panish Civil Justice Program, is available online. The…
U.S. Chamber of Commerce Report on “Nuclear Verdicts” of $10 Million or More
Report on Nuclear Verdicts: An Update on Trends, Causes, and Solutions from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for Legal Reform. Report authored by Cary Silverman (Shook, Hardy & Bacon) and Christopher Appel (Shook, Hardy & Bacon).
U.S. Chamber of Commerce Report on “Nuclear Verdicts” of $10 Million or More
Report on Nuclear Verdicts: An Update on Trends, Causes, and Solutions from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for Legal Reform. Report authored by Cary Silverman (Shook, Hardy & Bacon) and Christopher Appel (Shook, Hardy & Bacon).
Plaintiffs Move for TRO and Preliminary Injunction to Stop J&J Effort for Talc Bankruptcy
From the New Jersey Law Journal and law.com: Plaintiffs Move to Present Johnson & Johnson’s Plans in 3rd Talc Bankruptcy, by Amanda Bronstad.
Plaintiffs Move for TRO and Preliminary Injunction to Stop J&J Effort for Talc Bankruptcy
From the New Jersey Law Journal and law.com: Plaintiffs Move to Present Johnson & Johnson’s Plans in 3rd Talc Bankruptcy, by Amanda Bronstad.
GMU Law & Economics Center Panel on Climate Change Lawsuits & Preemption or Displacement of State Law: Analysis of the Sunoco Cert Petition
George Mason Scalia Law’s Law & Economics Center hosted a panel on Climate Change Lawsuits and Preemption or Displacement of State Law: An Analysis of the Sunoco Cert Petition on May 3, 2024. Phil Goldberg (Shook Hardy), Professor Catherine Sharkey…
GMU Law & Economics Center Panel on Climate Change Lawsuits & Preemption or Displacement of State Law: Analysis of the Sunoco Cert Petition
George Mason Scalia Law’s Law & Economics Center hosted a panel on Climate Change Lawsuits and Preemption or Displacement of State Law: An Analysis of the Sunoco Cert Petition on May 3, 2024. Phil Goldberg (Shook Hardy), Professor Catherine Sharkey…