Friday, February 13, 2009
Personal Injury Roundup No. 24 (2/13/09)
In the week my son turned 4, the world of torts kept moving...
Reform, Legislation, Policy
- Roderick Hills and Cathy Sharkey on preemption (Stier/Mass Torts Prof)
- Georgia judge strikes down med mal caps (Olson/Point of Law)
- Albany Law School symposium on off-label prescription of drugs (Stier/Mass Torts Prof)
New Lawsuits
- $15M lawsuit claims ex-Met Roberto Alomar had sex knowing he had AIDS (NY Daily News)
Trials, Settlements & Other Ends
- Philadelphia's Judge Bernstein decertified a neurontin off-label use class action and granted summary judgment on express warranty claims (Drug and Device Law)
- New Jersey judge dismissed defamation suit of three women included in the book "Hot Chicks with D-Bags." (Olson/Overlawyered linking to The Smoking Gun)
- Court: Vaccine didn't cause autism (CNN)
Appeals
- Seventh Circuit affirms defense verdict in SSRI suicide case (Drug and Device Law)
- Sixth Circuit allows some tort causes of action to be pursued against the highest authority in the Roman Catholic Church (Jackson on Consumer Class Actions & Mass Torts)
Damages
- 16-Year-Old Injured by Bat in School Softball Practice Awarded $2,750,000 for Pain-and-Suffering (Hochfelder/NY Injury Cases Blog)
Miscellaneous
- Auto fatalities decline (Day on Torts)
- Fitness expert is preparing class action against Nintendo: Claims Wii's marketing is deceptive, it doesn't make people fit, and it's dangerous (News Blaze; Commentary at Popehat)
- The peanut butter plot thickens...(The Pop Tort)
Thanks to Bill, Sheila, John Hochfelder, and Patrick Anders.
--CJR
https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/tortsprof/2009/02/personal-inju-1.html