...counsel of the plaintiffs steering committee's executive committee and of Robinson Calcagnie Robinson Shapiro Davis in Newport Beach, Calif., said he is bringing...
In the wake of Toyota Motor Corp.'s estimated $1.3 billion settlement involving claims of unintended acceleration, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration continues to push for a rule that
Originally Published: National Law Journal
In the wake of Toyota Motor Corp.'s estimated $1.3 billion settlement involving claims of unintended acceleration, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration continues to push for a rule that
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Dianne M. Nast, co-lead counsel of the Zoloft multidistrict litigation's plaintiffs steering committee's executive committee and a leading player in other mass tort litigation around the country, has
Unlike past pharmaceutical litigation, lawsuits over allegations that women's use of Zoloft during their pregnancies caused birth defects in their children are coalescing in federal court instead of
...plaintiffs steering committee's executive committee Mark P. Robinson Jr., of Robinson Calcagnie Robinson Shapiro Davis in Newport Beach, Calif., said Pfizer wanted to...
Defense counsel in the Zoloft multidistrict litigation argued in federal court Wednesday that scientific and medical issues should take primacy in pretrial proceedings because as one lawyer said, "th
...go to trial. During the hearing, attorney Scot Wilson, counsel at Robinson Calcagnie & Robinson in Newport Beach, Calif., argued that the plaintiffs were...
...ruling would affect the California cases. Lead attorney Mark Robinson, a senior partner at Calcagnie Robinson & Calcagnie in Newport Beach, Calif., who sits...
...Mark Robinson, a senior partner at Newport Beach, Calif.-based Robinson Calcagnie & Robinson, who is co-lead counsel on one of the...
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