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Troutman Pepper Files Amicus Brief with U.S. Supreme Court on Behalf of the Washington Legal Foundation
Troutman Pepper served as pro bono counsel to the Washington Legal Foundation (WLF) in an amicus brief filed in the United States Supreme Court in the case of Johnson & Johnson, Ethicon, Inc., and Ethicon US, LLC, v. State of California, No. 22-447. -
Superior Court of California for San Francisco County: Actions Taken on Sept. 9
The Superior Court of California for San Francisco County reported the following activity on Sept. 9 in the suits below: -
Case activity for Broadband ITV Inc. vs unnamed defendants on Sept. 9
The Superior Court of California for San Francisco County reported the following activities in the suit brought by Broadband ITV Inc. against Herrington Orrick and other unnamed defendants on Sept. 9. -
Car rental app says insurer botched claims, cost it hundreds of thousands of dollars
Getaround Inc., an app that allows drivers to rent cars from private owners, sued its automobile insurance administrator for professional negligence and breach of implied contract, according to documents filed on March 5 in the San Francisco County Superior Court. -
J&J opposes Prop 65 talc case dismissal, accuses plaintiffs' attorney of 'transparent tactical maneuver'
LOS ANGELES – A federal judge is expected to hear arguments next week over a motion by counsel for a group of plaintiffs in a personal Injury and product liability case against Johnson & Johnson, asking that their lawsuit be dismissed. -
Defense attorneys seek to undercut plaintiff expert in Johnson & Johnson baby powder asbestos trial
In the third week of trial, attorneys for baby powder maker Johnson & Johnson attempted to undercut the expert testimony of a plaintiff witness by presenting documents from the 1970s saying its powder was free of asbestos. -
Plaintiff's attorney asks for $28 million in damages in J&J mesothelioma trial
LOS ANGELES – The attorney for Carolyn Weirick during closing arguments asked a jury for $28 million in damages for his client, alleging Johnson & Johnson acted fraudulently, finding asbestos in its baby powder but saying it’s not asbestos to protect its business profits. -
First defense witness claims talc powder not cause of woman’s mesothelioma
LOS ANGELES – Plaintiffs concluded their witness testimony and the defense called their first witness on Wednesday, a Welsh pathologist who told a jury Carolyn Weirick did not acquire mesothelioma from using Johnson & Johnson baby powder. -
Former Johnson & Johnson safety officer testifies in talc trial that company made safety a priority
LOS ANGELES – A lay witness for Johnson & Johnson said Monday in a taped deposition filmed last April the company’s talc powder is clean of asbestos, refuting plaintiff Carolyn Weirick’s allegations that the company’s baby powder caused her to develop mesothelioma. -
Researcher testifies in Johnson & Johnson trial that asbestos was found in baby powder bottle
LOS ANGELES – A nationally known asbestos researcher on Aug. 24 told the attorney for plaintiff Carolyn Weirick that traces of the deadly mineral had been found in her bottle of Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder. -
BrightBytes Inc. accuses Hapara of negligent misrepresentation in asset agreement
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Francisco corporation alleges a Redwood City corporation misled it into an asset purchase agreement. -
Flo Water claims Flow Water is infringing trademark with competing product
SAN FRANCISCO – A Denver business with an operational hub in San Francisco claims another company is using a similar mark and marketing messages. -
Dell'Oro Group Inc. alleges former employee breached agreement
SAN FRANCISCO – A Redwood City corporation alleges a former employee from Rocklin who served as vice president and senior analyst deleted confidential information before resigning. -
Synopsis claims Ubiquiti Networks is unlawfully using software
SAN JOSE – A San Jose corporation and its subsidiary is accused of using a Mountain View corporation's software without obtaining a license. -
AllCells LLC allege former employees used confidential information to start Cepheus Biosciences
SAN FRANCISCO – An Alameda company alleges two former employees used trade secrets to start a competing company of their own. -
Cayman Islands corporation alleges California corporation made defamatory statements against it
CALIFORNIA — A foreign corporation is suing a California corporation and California residents, citing alleged defamation and negligence. -
Apple accuses online retailer of selling counterfeit products with its trademark
Apple alleges the adapters and charging/syncing cable sold online are substandard. -
Hovertrax makers allegedly infringed Chinese company's patent
LOS ANGELES – A Chinese company is accusing the Cerritos makers of Hovertrax of patent infringement. -
Orrick law firm offers student loan relief for new hires
OAKLAND – The law firm lauded by Vault.com for having this year's best summertime legal associate training program and the second-best diversity program in the nation is spearheading a market-leading student loan pay-off program. -
Moore Foundation's new general counsel encourages other lawyers to 'aim high'
PALO ALTO – The way into a legal career in public interest service can start in the commercial sector, Sasha Abrams, general counsel and secretary to the board for the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, said during a recent interview with the Northern California Record.