Mass Tort News LegalCast
Join us for an exciting episode of LegalCast as we welcome David Harper, co-founder of LegalIntelligence.ai. Based in the UK but operating in the US, LegalIntelligence.ai is at the forefront of legal technology, revolutionizing the mass tort and complex commercial litigation landscape. David dives into how their cutting-edge solutions streamline finance and business operations for law firms, offering predictive analytics for docket management and overcoming the common bottlenecks between finances and litigation. David shares the origin story of LegalIntelligence.ai, emphasizing the founders'...
info_outline Baby Food Contamination, Who is complicit? With Brent WisnerMass Tort News LegalCast
In this episode of LegalCast, Mark York from MassTort News welcomes Brent Wisner from Wisner Baum to discuss a newly consolidated MDL concerning heavy metals in baby food. Wisner outlines the history and developments of this litigation, which began nearly two years ago with cases filed in state courts. The litigation focuses on major baby food manufacturers like Gerber and Beech-Nut, accused of selling products with dangerous levels of lead, arsenic, mercury, and cadmium, which have been linked to autism and ADHD in children. Wisner recounts how the MDL was recently established in San...
info_outline Baby Food Contamination, Who is complicit? With Brent WisnerMass Tort News LegalCast
In this episode of LegalCast, Mark York from MassTort News welcomes Brent Wisner from Wisner Baum to discuss a newly consolidated MDL concerning heavy metals in baby food. Wisner outlines the history and developments of this litigation, which began nearly two years ago with cases filed in state courts. The litigation focuses on major baby food manufacturers like Gerber and Beech-Nut, accused of selling products with dangerous levels of lead, arsenic, mercury, and cadmium, which have been linked to autism and ADHD in children. Wisner recounts how the MDL was recently established in San...
info_outline The Suboxone MDL 3092 "What To Know"Mass Tort News LegalCast
In this LegalCast episode hosted by Mark York, attorneys Sara Papantonio of Levin Papantonio and Davis Cooper of Cooper Law Partners discuss the Suboxone MDL 3092 (Multi-District Litigation). Sara and Davis, both recently appointed to the plaintiff's steering committee, provide insights into the litigation's background, key claims, and notable corporate misconduct. They highlight the significant dental injuries caused by Suboxone film, attributing them to the acidic nature of the drug. The discussion covers various legal aspects, including failure to warn claims, design defects, and antitrust...
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info_outline Camp Lejeune Questions? No Juries, Opt Outs & Cancer Study explained with Nevin WisnoskiMass Tort News LegalCast
In this LegalCast episode, Mark York hosts Nevin Wisnowski, an associate attorney at Napoli Shkolnik, to provide an in-depth update on the Camp Lejeune litigation. Nevin discusses the current status of the litigation, highlighting impending deadlines for filing administrative notices of claim and recent court interpretations, notably the denial of jury trials for plaintiffs. He sheds light on the significant burden placed on the court system due to the high number of filed cases and administrative notices. Nevin explores the unique challenges posed by the Department of Justice (DOJ) as an...
info_outline Study Links Camp Lejeune Toxic Water to New Cancers with Hunter ShkolnikMass Tort News LegalCast
In this LegalCast episode, Elisa D'Amico sits down with Hunter Shkolnik of Napoli Shkolnik to discuss the recently published government study on water contamination at Camp Lejeune. The study reveals alarming findings related to diseases and cancers associated with exposure to the contaminated water, impacting military families. Shkolnik emphasizes the significance of the report, highlighting the expansion of diseases covered, including male breast cancer. They examine the challenges faced by victims seeking compensation, particularly within the slow-moving elective option program....
info_outline Testimony on Proposed FRCP 16.1 with Jose RojasMass Tort News LegalCast
In this LegalCast episode, Elisa D'Amico engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Jose Rojas from Levin, Rojas, Camassar & Reck LLC. The discussion begins with an exploration of Jose's recent testimony before the rules committee on Rule 16.1, a federal rule integral to the MDL structure. This crucial testimony sets the stage for a multifaceted dialogue on the evolving landscape of MDL leadership and the importance of diversity in shaping legal committees. Elisa and Jose explore the collaborative process of the rules committee and touch on crucial issues, including privilege logs...
info_outline Sexual Abuse Litigation Innovator with Adam SlaterMass Tort News LegalCast
In this LegalCast video, Adam Slater, a partner at Slater, Slater, and Schulman, discusses sex abuse cases. Adam shares his background, starting with his experience in mass tort law, particularly the 9-11 litigation, and highlights the growth of his firm to 11 offices with 70 lawyers. The conversation discusses specific cases, such as the Boy Scouts bankruptcy, where Adam's firm represents over 14,000 claimants. They discuss the challenges and progress in handling these cases, including the STAC committee and the $2.4 billion trust. Adam also touches on other cases like Camp Lejeune and burn...
info_outline Critical Deadline: Inside the 3M Combat Arms Earplug Settlement with Jennifer HoekstraMass Tort News LegalCast
Discover crucial insights into the 3M Combat Arms Earplug settlement process, upcoming deadlines, and the positive momentum in this groundbreaking case (MDL 2885). Jennifer Hoekstra of Aylstock, Witkin, Kreis & Overholtz sheds light on the accelerated timeline, attrition rates, and the immense cooperation received from claimants. With a mandatory deadline approaching on January 25th, 2024, for claimants to sign registration forms, this episode is your last chance to get informed! Over 200,000 claimants have already submitted paperwork, and the majority can expect payments in the next 18 to...
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Mark York engages in a detailed discussion of the NEC necrotizing case with his guest, Jose Rojas. Together, they thoroughly examine the critical nature of this case, shedding light on the issues related to the lack of effective monitoring within the commerce stream in the United States. The case primarily centers around formula feeding in neonatal care units and its potential link to necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) in prematurely born infants. They extensively explore the legal journey, the challenges they encountered, and the broader implications for infant healthcare.
Jose Rojas provides insights into how he became involved in the mass tort space, the initial case at Yale Hospital concerning formula-fed infants, and the subsequent medical malpractice and product liability cases filed against Abbott and Mead Johnson. This case marked the first instance in which formula was alleged to cause NEC in prematurely born infants, leading to a nationwide legal battle.
Mark York and Jose Rojas explore the intricacies of overseeing an MDL (Multi-District Litigation) and highlight the distinctions from managing individual cases. They emphasize the crucial role of collaborative leadership and their strong commitment to increasing awareness of the matter while advocating for changes in hospital practices concerning formula feeding in NICUs. Additionally, they shed light on the questionable tactics employed by formula companies and underscore the persistent call for justice on behalf of affected families.
Throughout the episode, the discussion highlights the corporate greed of pharmaceutical companies and their prioritization of profits over safety. They emphasize the role of lawyers in exposing such misconduct and advocating for the rights of the most vulnerable individuals.
Jose emphasizes the justness of their cause, the supporting evidence, and the severe harm inflicted on infants. While recognizing the challenges ahead, they remain committed to sitting at the negotiation table when the time is right.
Jose also notes a shift in focus away from justifying the use of formula, particularly towards defending the use of fortified products. They discuss the uncertainties surrounding the opposition's motivations, acknowledging the need to keep pressing forward and striving for victory.
Switching gears, the conversation shifts to Jose's involvement in the Bard Port MDL, the newest MDL in the country. Jose commends the group's leadership, highlighting the blend of single-event trial lawyers and experienced MDL practitioners. He shares the importance of having a diverse range of legal backgrounds in such leadership roles and the merits of seeing a case through from inception to conclusion.
The Bard Port MDL involves implants made of inferior materials and the serious health risks associated with them. Bard's corporate practices, driven by profit motives, are brought to light. The conversation touches on the significance of holding companies accountable for prioritizing profits over safety.
Mark and Jose also discuss Shades of Mass, a group focusing on diversity and inclusion in mass tort leadership. Jose highlights the resistance faced by newcomers in the legal space, emphasizing the need to break through the existing control structures and showcase the value of diversity, not only in terms of race and ethnicity but also in fresh perspectives and ideas that can enhance the pursuit of justice.
Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on legal matters, corporate responsibility, and the importance of diverse representation in mass tort leadership. Don't miss this enlightening LegalCast episode.
Listeners are encouraged to contact Jose Rojas via email at [email protected] for questions or information related to NEC cases.
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