The company said the resulting trial focused not on ascertaining the truth regarding the state of the science, causation, and compliance with legal duties, but instead on vilifying Monsanto in the abstract.
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Budd Larner to close in July
The Short Hills-based law firm has been beleaguered by departures over the last year, including the move of 19 intellectual property lawyers and professionals to Windels Marx in April.
Read More »Archer Public Affairs opens Harrisburg office
The space will serve as APA's Pennsylvania headquarters, staffed with professionals experienced at all levels of government and in a wide range of industries.
Read More »CSG adds two members to trust and estates practice
Steven Loeb and Heidi Hansen join the firm from Fein Such Kahn & Shepard PC in Parsippany.
Read More »Still surprising
The state law designed to prevent excessive medical bills is a year old but remains incomplete.
Read More »Seton Hall law professor receives Truman Foundation award
The Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation named incoming Seton Hall University of Law Professor Jennifer Oliva the 2019 recipient of the honor, which recognizes a Truman Scholar who is a current or former member of the armed forces and has made significant contributions to public service and the Truman community.
Read More »Lowenstein Sandler gains new senior management
The Roseland-based firm said the new chief innovation and information officer, chief marketing officer and director of pricing and profitability positions reflect an adjustment to an industry-wide shift toward professionalizing the C-Suite.
Read More »Brach Eichler develops web series around NJ cannabusiness
The first four videos in the New Jersey Cannabis Primer Series address issues including home rule, business opportunities in the new medical licensing round, and employment law practices in New Jersey.
Read More »Archer & Greiner appoints its 1st woman chair
Deborah Hayes' appointment, together with the firm's COO Stacey Sinclair, President Chris Gibson noted, brings the composition of Archer’s senior leadership team to two-thirds composed of women lawyers.
Read More »State seeks VW settlement cash to fund heavy-duty electric vehicle deployment
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection is requesting approval from the trustee overseeing the Volkswagen settlement funds to disburse $16 million for the deployment of electric heavy-duty garbage trucks, school buses, and port-related vehicles. The request is the second from the DEP for funding from the state’s $72.2 million share of federal settlements to ...
Read More »Cooper Levenson expands to NYC
Former partner Joseph Mahon will return to assume the role of lead attorney for the Atlantic City firm's new office.
Read More »Riker Danzig’s Quraishi appointed federal magistrate judge
The firm's chief diversity officer and white collar criminal defense chair is the first Asian American to sit on the federal bench in New Jersey's history.
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