In Re: Acetaminophen - ASD-ADHD Products Liability Litigation
Case Number:
1:22-md-03043
Court:
Nature of Suit:
Personal Injury: Health Care/Pharmaceutical Personal Injury Product Liability
Multi Party Litigation:
Multi-district Litigation
Judge:
Firms
- Reinhardt Wendorf
- Langdon & Emison
- Tyson & Mendes
- Custis Law
- Weinberg Wheeler
- Bighorn Law
- Jones Skelton
- Jolley Urga
- Paul LLP
- Arnold & Porter
- Boggs Avellino
- Allan Berger & Associates
- Duane Morris
- Tracey Fox King
- Smith Sovik
- Murray Law Firm LLC
- Denton & Zachary
- Kershaw Talley
- Krause & Kinsman
- ASK LLP
- Guerra LLP
- Kopelowitz Ostrow
- Moll Law Group
- Alverson Taylor
- Colvin Law Firm
- Colvin Smith
- Morris Bart
- Allen & Nolte
- Williams Kastner
- Cooper Law Partners
- Dovel & Luner
- Haight Brown
- Beasley Allen
- Dugan Law Firm
- Watts Law Firm
- Littlepage Booth
- Corrie Yackulic Law Firm
- King & Spalding
- Kirkland & Ellis
- AVA Law Group
- Gibbs Mura
- Davis Rothwell
- Lockridge Grindal
- Luff Law Firm
- Slater Slater
- Holwell Shuster
- Morrison Foerster
- Ball & Yorke
- Maderal Byrne
- TorHoerman Law
- Aeton Law Partners
- Burns Charest
- Singleton Schreiber
- Jones Skelton & Hochuli
- Pettit Kohn
- Quattlebaum Grooms
- Walkup Melodia
- Campbell Knutson
- Aylstock Witkin
- Bernstein Liebhard
- Cozen O'Connor
- Gustafson Gluek
- Skadden Arps
- Lanier Law Firm
- Brown & James
- Ben Martin Law
- Wagstaff & Cartmell
- Greenberg Traurig
- Barnes & Thornburg
- Keller Postman
- Greene Espel
- Butler Snow LLP
- Winston & Strawn
- Chaffin Luhana LLP
- Akin Gump
- Ranalli Zaniel
- Cohen Ziffer
- Poulin Willey
- Dell & Dean
- Nilan Johnson
- Golomb Legal
- Latham & Watkins
Companies
- Sam's Club
- 7-Eleven Inc.
- Dollar Tree Inc.
- Harris Teeter Supermarkets, Inc.
- The Kroger Co.
- Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc.
- Costco Wholesale Corp.
- Costco
- Johnson & Johnson
- Rite Aid Corp.
- Publix Super Markets Inc.
- Walmart Inc.
- Target Corp.
- Duane Reade Holdings Inc.
- Big Lots Inc.
- CVS Health Corp.
- Safeway Inc.
- Dollar General Corp.
Sectors & Industries:
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August 21, 2024
Judge Rules Lack Of Expert Dooms Families' Tylenol MDL
Families trying to show that prenatal exposure to acetaminophen causes ADHD cannot rely on the "cherry-picked statements" of a defense expert to keep their claims alive, a New York federal judge ruled, delivering yet another blow to plaintiffs in the sprawling multidistrict litigation.
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February 16, 2024
Judge Seeks Briefing On New Expert Proposed In Tylenol MDL
U.S. District Judge Denise Cote signaled Friday that she's willing to consider a new expert witness proposed in the multidistrict litigation alleging prenatal exposure to acetaminophen causes ADHD, directing the parties to propose a briefing schedule on whether the expert's opinion is admissible.
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February 02, 2024
Families New To Tylenol MDL Cite Expert To Avoid Dismissal
A dozen parents and children who allege that prenatal exposure to acetaminophen caused ADHD have urged a federal judge to keep their lawsuits alive, contending that they aren't bound by an earlier ruling that barred every expert witness set to testify for plaintiffs in similar cases.
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January 17, 2024
Judge Orders Explanation For Continuing Tylenol MDL Cases
A New York federal judge wants to know why she shouldn't dismiss hundreds of cases alleging that prenatal exposure to Tylenol causes autism now that she has rejected every expert witness set to testify for the plaintiffs, leaving them with no admissible evidence.
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December 19, 2023
All 5 Of Plaintiffs' Expert Witnesses Barred In Tylenol MDL
A New York federal judge on Monday rejected all five expert witnesses set to testify for the plaintiffs in multidistrict litigation alleging prenatal exposure to Tylenol or other acetaminophen products causes autism, noting the decision leaves the parents and children with no admissible evidence to demonstrate the link.
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August 04, 2023
J&J Can't Appeal Dismissal Bids In Tylenol Birth Defect MDL
A New York federal judge won't let Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. appeal a pair of orders denying its bids to dismiss a suit alleging a woman's child has autism and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder because she took Tylenol while pregnant, saying the company hasn't shown there can be a difference of opinion regarding the court's analysis.