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Multidistrict Litigation Trends 2025: Insights Across Industries
Multidistrict litigation (MDL) continues to grow in scope and complexity, demanding more time, resources, and strategic foresight from attorneys. With nearly 190,000 MDL cases now pending across federal courts, most of them in high-stakes product liability disputes, navigating the MDL landscape has never been more challenging….By: Lighthouse
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From Grocery Aisles to Courtrooms: What’s Next In Ultra-Processed Food Litigation and Regulation
For many consumers, understanding the composition of food products is key to making informed decisions about healthy eating. As ultra-processed foods (“UPFs) occupy a growing share of grocery stores and American diets, UPFs have drawn increasing scrutiny by litigators, regulators, and lawmakers….By: Proskauer – Minding Your Business
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Appellate Division Upholds Dismissal of Construction Accident Claims Against Employer and Municipality
Weiss v. Borough of Franklin Lakes, et al., No. A-3831-22 (July 31, 2025) -The New Jersey Appellate Division affirmed three trial court orders dismissing claims brought by James Weiss, a retired firefighter and employee of Altona Blower & Sheet Metal Works, who was seriously injured while installing a firefighter training simulator….By: Marshall Dennehey
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Details Matter: The Critical Importance of Early Coordination with Counsel to Manage Risk and Assert Your Technical Rights
Minimizing exposure to your business in pre-litigation begins with: conducting thorough inspections to identify and reduce hazards, implementing and enforcing clear, effective, and reasonable policies and procedures on safety……By: Weber Gallagher Simpson Stapleton Fires &
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General Assembly Updates: After Meeting With Zelensky at U.N., Trump Shifts Stance on Russia
President Trump said Ukraine might be able to reclaim all its lost territory in the war against Russia. Earlier, he suggested NATO countries should shoot down Russian military aircraft that enter their airspace.
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The Many Faces of Syria’s President, Ahmed al-Shara
Ahmed al-Shara has shifted shapes many times during his ascent from rebel commander to national leader. This week, he is expected to be the first Syrian president to address the U.N. General Assembly in 58 years.
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Fantastic Fest 2025: Night Patrol, Dolly, Dinner to Die For
Fantastic Fest is an interesting combination of known quantities and unexpected discoveries. Everyone has an idea what something like “Black Phone 2” or even “Primate” is before they use their pass to score a ticket for it, but a lot of the schedule also consists of premieres that can feel more like throwing a dart…
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This Is a Perfect Los Angeles Restaurant for Right Now
It’s not your regular bistro, it’s Baby Bistro.
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‘Sit at the Bar September’ Tries to Ditch the Dating Apps
One influencer’s advice has given some singles the permission — and confidence — to look for love offline. It’s “Sit at the Bar September.”
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In a Sudden Shift, Trump Says Ukraine Can Win the War With Russia
President Trump’s pivot could give him room to distance himself from a conflict that he once promised to solve in days or weeks.