The past few years have witnessed a sharp increase in the use of the aggregate settlement as the go-to device for globally resolving mass tort claims. However, as with most new devices, the excitemen
... presented at the Harris Martin Mass Tort Litigation Conference with Marina Corodemus, a retired judge. McCormick participated in the panel, "Department...
...participated in the Mass Torts Judicial Forum with Marina Corodemus , a retired judge who serves as the director of the alternative...
...enhancement. In September 2003, Middlesex County Superior Court Judge Marina Corodemus denied the increase and approved a $541,500 fee, with one-third...
In what may be one of the largest toxic tort suits in New Jersey history, more than 700 plaintiffs seek $2 billion or more for contamination of 900 acres in Ringwood, N.J
...suit, In re Lead Paint Litigation. Superior Court Judge Marina Corodemus in Middlesex County granted a motion to dismiss in 2002, finding local...
...where thousands of Fen-Phen cases had been assigned to Judge Marina Corodemus. The size of Wyeth's payment is confidential, but Corodemus...
For plaintiffs lawyers who use the state courts to force large corporations to settle national class actions, life just got tougher
...now, mass torts have been handled exclusively by Middlesex County Judge Marina Corodemus and her predecessors in that role. The shift occurred because the state...
...action.In her 35-page opinion, Superior Court Judge Marina Corodemus found that since Propulsid's warning label was changed seven times before...
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