With nine defense verdicts in a row, Bayer was headed well into 2023 with an unstoppable record in trials over Monsanto’s Roundup. Then, the momentum stopped with five verdicts totaling more than $2 billion.
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Advantages of Trademark Registrations in Québec: Avoiding the Need to Translate English Product Terms to French
Trademark registrations offer an effective solution to this issue by allowing businesses to maintain their English branding while navigating the Québec market.
Dechert, Neil Gerrard '100% Responsible' for Unnecessary ENRC Work, Judge Finds
London’s High Court ruled that ‘ENRC is entitled to significantly more by way of damages than Dechert and the SFO have contended’.
Cedar Fair Set to Reward CLO for Helping to Pull Off $8B Six Flags Merger
An incentive deal that Cedar Fair disclosed in a regulatory filing casts Brian Nurse, the company’s legal chief since September 2021, as a key player in striking the deal and in the still-unfolding process of completing it.
Is Edward Blum Done Suing Law Firms?
A profession struggling for more equitable representation confronts a legal activist who wants law firms to be colorblind.
Judge and Jury: What Ga. Jurists Learned From Being Summoned to Jury Duty
“I tell trial lawyers all the time: ‘Look at the jurors.’ It’s shocking how many lawyers are trying cases, and don’t ever look over the jury to see what’s going on,” former DeKalb County State Court Judge Dax Lopez said.
In Rare Move, Justices Will Hold Hearing on Emergency Challenge to Air Quality Plan
The justices schedule February arguments on EPA’s “Good Neighbor” initiative opposed by industry and Republican-led states.
Pulitzer Prize Winners Join Nonfiction Authors' Lawsuit Against OpenAI, Microsoft
The authors are represented by a Susman Godfrey team led by partners Justin A. Nelson, Alejandra C. Salinas and Rohit Nath.
Federal Judge Rejects Prosecutor's No Prison Recommendation for Street-Level Fentanyl Dealers as Part of 'Fast Track' Initiative
“In sum, I agree with the Attorney General that the fentanyl chain of distribution must be attacked at every link, at every level, and that the guilty must be brought to justice,” U.S. District Judge William Alsup for the Northern District of California wrote. “Refusing to seek prison time for ‘Fast Track’ fentanyl dealers is […]
Rite Aid Agrees to 5-Year Ban on AI Facial Recognition Technology in FTC Settlement
“[T]he Commission will be vigilant in protecting the public from unfair biometric surveillance and unfair data security practices,” said Samuel Levine, director of the FTC’s consumer protection bureau. Rite Aid denied the allegations of wrongdoing.