Two weeks after the judge in charge of nearly 8,000 suits over the acne medication Accutane spurned Hoffmann-La Roche's attempt to remove her, the drug maker is escalating its efforts
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
Hoffmann-La Roche has lost its latest attempt to get the judge who manages all Accutane litigation in New Jersey off the case. Last week the judge denied Roche's motion for recusal, saying she harbor
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...panel along with the Accutane plaintiffs' lead counsel, David Buchanan of Seeger Weiss in Newark, during which she "directly addressed this litigation and...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
Verdicts totaling almost $12 million won by former Accutane users who developed debilitating bowel problems were thrown out Tuesday in a decision that could impact similar suits
...concealing the risks players faced from repetitive impacts," Christopher Seeger and Sol Weiss, co-lead counsel for the former NFL players, were quoted...
Jockeying to be lead plaintiffs counsel in a potentially lucrative class action requires the political acumen of an artful diplomat. Sometimes, even that fails
A lawsuit filed by a woman who alleges she developed mesothelioma from using a cosmetic product tainted with asbestos is not pre-empted by the federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act because that law's p
A dozen former pro players are suing the National Football League, claiming a flawed policy on concussions, coupled with league misuse of the anti-inflammatory drug Toradol, ultimately caused them lo
...from their less highly-rewarded counterparts. (The biggest winners were Seeger Weiss and Beasley Allen, which would each receive $40...
...member. Another arbitration is pending with the firm's co-founder, Melvyn Weiss. The results of arbitration with Bershad, a former managing partner...
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