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Garda CL Northwest v. Hill March 13, 2020 A class of workers employed by an armored-car company filed a class action against their employer for the denial of…
Bedoya v. American Eagle Express, Inc. October 07, 2019 In this case, delivery drivers sued American Eagle Express, Inc., alleging that the company improperly classified them as independent contractors…
Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp. v. Albrecht May 20, 2019 The plaintiffs in this case are hundreds of women who experienced severe femoral fractures attributable to the drug Fosamax. When…
Dolin v. GlaxoSmithKline LLC February 27, 2018 The issue presented in this appeal is whether brand-name drug manufacturers can be held liable under Illinois law for injuries…
Jones v. Medtronic, Inc. December 18, 2017 In Medtronic, Inc. v. Lohr, 518 U.S. 470 (1996), the Supreme Court held that the express preemption provision of the…
McNair v. Johnson & Johnson November 21, 2017 The issue presented in this case, on certified question from the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals to the West Virginia…
Lupian v. Joseph Cory Holdings October 25, 2017 Delivery drivers sued deliver company Joseph Cory Holdings LLC, alleging that the company took deductions from their wages in violation…
National Ass’n of Convenience Stores v. New York City Department of Health August 04, 2017 Industry groups representing convenience stores, grocery stores, and restaurants sued in the Southern District of New York to prevent the…
T.H. v. Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation December 19, 2016 The primary issue presented in this case before the Supreme Court of California was whether brand-name drug manufacturers can be…