Illinois Lawyer Blog
$417 Million awarded to plaintiff in Johnson & Johnson talcum powder case just months after $110 million dollar verdict.
August 23rd, 2017
On Monday, a Los Angeles jury returned a stunning $417 million dollar verdict against Johnson & Johnson in another case claiming that Johnson & Johnson baby powder led to ovarian cancer. Eva Echeverria had claimed that she used the baby powder on a daily basis from the 1950s until 2016. She was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2007. The verdict is the…
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Trump Administration moves to strip victims of nursing home neglect of their right to sue.
August 22nd, 2017
As recently reported by Robert Pear in the New York Times, the Trump Administration is moving forward on its promise to strip victims of nursing home neglect of the right to pursue justice in courtrooms. For years, nursing homes have included “no sue” arbitration clauses in the documents patients [or their loved ones] sign upon admission of the pat…
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Ford Agrees to pay $10 Million in EEOC case out of Chicago plant
August 17th, 2017
Ford Motor has agreed to pay $10.125 million dollars to resolve a United State Equal Employment Opportunity Commission[EEOC] case alleging sexual and racial harassment of of female African American workers at the Chicago Assembly Plan and Chicago Stamping Plant. The EEOC also alleged that Ford had retaliated against those workers who complained about the haras…
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Illinois Appellate Court: cab company may be liable for intentional acts of independent contractor driver.
August 16th, 2017
Should a cab company be held liable when one of its drivers makes sexual advances to a passenger and then assaults her? The Illinois Appellate Court dealt with that issue last month in McNerney v. Allamuradov. The opinion is worth a read, particularly for its analysis of the negligent hiring allegations. The underlying facts are pretty straightforward. Susan M…
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Abbvie hit with enormous and unusual verdict for misrepresenting AndroGel Risks.
August 9th, 2017
Lauraann Wood reported on this surprising and highly unusual verdict in the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin last week. Mr. Jessie Mitchell, an Oregon resident, filed suit against Illinois pharmaceutical company Abbvie alleging that Abbvie purposely downplayed the serious side effects and health risks posed associated with Androgel – a testosterone replacement…
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The Takata Air Bag victims will never be fully compensated.
July 11th, 2017
Interesting juxtaposition of stories over the last couple weeks relating to the Takata air bag disaster. I had a previous post on this mess. First, in late June, Takata Corporation filed for bankruptcy protection in light of the exposure it faces due to its defective airbags, which resulted in numerous deaths and serious injuries. The company filed for Chapter…
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Roundup releases new no-spray "Precision Gel" - after study released saying key ingredient is likely carcinogenic.
May 23rd, 2017
https://youtu.be/9pHijxHqBWI Talk about curious timing. Just last week I wrote about some disturbing allegations arising out lawsuits that have been filed against Monsanto the manufacturer of Roundup, the popular pesticide. The lawsuits started not long after the International Agency for Research on Cancer[IARC] released its findings in 2015 stating that glyph…
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Hurt on the job while hooping? Might be a Workers Comp case.
May 22nd, 2017
Great decision out of the First District Appellate Court last year on an interesting Workers Comp issue. In Calumet Sch. Dist #132 v Ill. Workers’ Comp. Comm, Jonathan Jordan[ironic this guy was named Jordan] was a science teacher at Calumet Middle School. Teachers at that that school were expected to attend and participate in afterschool activities whic…
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Disturbing allegations as lawsuits pile up alleging Roundup causes cancer.
May 16th, 2017
In 2015, the International Agency for Research on Cancer[IARC] a part of the World Health Organization, published its findings after looking into the carcinogenicity of five common pesticides. One of the pesticides examined – glyphosate – is a primary ingredient in Roundup – a pesticide made by Monsanto that anyone with a garden knows about &…
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Johnson & Johnson crushed with $110 million dollar verdict in baby powder case.
May 9th, 2017
This case flew under the radar given the daily onslaught of heretofore unprecedented political shenanigans. About a week ago a St. Louis jury awarded $110.5 million dollars to a 62 year old woman who claimed that her use of Johnson & Johnson baby powder caused her to develop cancer. Louis Slemp, a 62 year old woman from Wise, Virginia, blamed her ovarian c…
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