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January 12, 2024
Punitive Damages Claim Survives Summary Judgment In California Asbestos Case
LOS ANGELES — A punitive damage claim in an asbestos-exposure case against Hajoca Corp. will proceed to trial after a judge in California denied summary judgment after crediting allegations that the defendant took no steps to ensure the safety of its products despite lawsuits reaching back to the 1970s that put it on notice about potential hazards.
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January 11, 2024
Confirmation Hearing Set For Reorganization Plan Of Hess Unit HONX
HOUSTON — A Texas federal bankruptcy court has scheduled a confirmation hearing for the Chapter 11 reorganization plan of Hess Corp. affiliate HONX Inc., which proposes a $150 million trust to pay asbestos personal injury claims.
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January 09, 2024
Asbestos Group Seeks Appeal Over Denial Of Venue Change For Chapter 11 Talc Debtor
HOUSTON — A Texas federal court should hear an interlocutory appeal by the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors in the Chapter 11 case of talc mining company Barretts Minerals Inc. (BMI) of a bankruptcy court’s refusal to transfer the case to Montana because the decision “raises a clear, discrete and important question of law based on undisputed facts,” the committee says in a motion for leave to appeal.
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January 09, 2024
Illinois Jury Awards $30M In Household Asbestos Exposure Case
CHICAGO — An Illinois jury awarded $30 million to a widow whose husband experienced exposure to talc used at a tire manufacturing facility and who died of mesothelioma five weeks after his diagnosis, sources told Mealey Publications.
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January 09, 2024
Illinois Court Reverses Live Witness Testimony Requirement After Asbestos Verdict
CHICAGO — A trial court improperly required in-person testimony from a witness whose testimony regarding work conditions at a facility appears crucial to the case when a remote appearance could just as easily have been accommodated, an Illinois appeals court said in partly reversing and granting a new trial.
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January 04, 2024
Barretts Minerals Agrees To Mediation For Chapter 11 Reorganization Plan
HOUSTON — Chapter 11 debtor talc mining company Barretts Minerals Inc. (BMI) will negotiate with asbestos claimants “to comprehensively resolve BMI’s talc liabilities” through a plan of reorganization that creates a trust to pay their claims, according to a joint stipulation filed Jan. 3 in Texas federal bankruptcy court.
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January 03, 2024
United States Backs Kaiser Gypsum Asbestos Insurer In Supreme Court Case
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Because the policies of the primary insurer of Chapter 11 asbestos debtors Kaiser Gypsum Co. Inc. and Hanson Permanente Cement Inc. are property of the bankruptcy estates and the insurer is a creditor of the debtors, the insurer has standing as a “party in interest” to challenge the debtors’ reorganization plan, the United States tells the U.S. Supreme Court in an amicus curiae brief.
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December 22, 2023
Asbestos Plaintiffs Urge Court To Reject Pipe Maker’s Disparaging Of Jury Foreman
LOS ANGELES — Two companies hit with an $8.8 million asbestos verdict demonize the jury foreperson in a motion for reconsideration after the judge found that there was jury misconduct but that the conduct was not prejudicial, asbestos plaintiffs tell a Los Angeles judge in an opposition.
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December 19, 2023
Asbestos Firms, Insolvent Insurer Group Drop Appeal Over Settlement
NEW ORLEANS — A Louisiana federal judge dismissed an appeal by two asbestos law firms of a federal bankruptcy court’s approval of a $1 million settlement between the Chapter 7 trustee for a bankrupt insulation supplier and the Louisiana Insurance Guaranty Association (LIGA) after the parties said in a joint motion to dismiss that they have “resolved their differences.”
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December 19, 2023
Judge: Jury’s $107M Award In Asbestos Case Unsupported, Tainted By Misconduct
LOS ANGELES — A California judge granted post-trial motions, eliminating a $107 million asbestos verdict after finding jury and attorney misconduct in the case and that the evidence of causation against all of the three defendants fell short.
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December 18, 2023
LTL Management To 3rd Circuit: Dismissal Of 2nd Bankruptcy Should Be Reversed
PHILADELPHIA — Johnson & Johnson (J&J) spinoff LTL Management LLC proved that its financial resources will probably be wiped out by asbestos lawsuits, so its second Chapter 11 case is valid, the debtor says in its appeal to the Third Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals of a bankruptcy judge’s dismissal of its second attempt to reorganize through bankruptcy.
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December 18, 2023
Whittaker, Clark & Daniels Wants TRO Extended Due To Mediation
TRENTON, N.J. — A temporary restraining order (TRO) halting asbestos talc liability litigation in 15 lawsuits against nondebtor affiliates of debtor Whittaker, Clark & Daniels Inc. (WCD) should be extended while mediation is conducted to negotiate a global resolution of the Chapter 11 case, WCD says in a request in New Jersey federal bankruptcy court.
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December 15, 2023
Asbestos-Talc Company: With Little Burden, Crucial Third-Party Subpoena Allowable
RICHMOND, Va. — Producing a single document listing the 75 participants in a study on asbestos-talc causation imposes essentially no burden on a third-party medical provider, but the resulting information could provide “critical” evidence rebutting a man’s case, a talc company tells the Fourth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals in an opening brief.
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December 13, 2023
In Tentative Ruling, Judge Denies Sanctions After Asbestos Defense Verdict
LOS ANGELES — In the wake of a jury finding Foster Wheeler Energy Corp. and Foster Wheeler LLC not negligent in a maritime asbestos case, a federal judge in California issued a tentative ruling on Dec. 12 preliminarily finding no sanctionable conduct on the part of a trio of attorneys, one accused of stalling in seeking a trial continuance, one accused of misrepresenting whether a client countered a settlement offer and one accused of causing confusion over whether an expert could testify live.
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December 13, 2023
Federal Jury In Massachusetts Finds For Asbestos Boiler Company
BOSTON — A federal judge in Massachusetts entered judgment in an asbestos case after the jury found that the plaintiff had not shown that the defendant breached the implied warranty of merchantability by selling boilers without adequate warnings or that it was negligent for not providing such warnings in a case in which the judge found that maritime law permitted loss of consortium, punitive and survival damages.
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December 07, 2023
COMMENTARY: Fire & Rain: 2023 Key Decisions & Developments Impacting The Wide World Of Insurance
By Scott M. Seaman, Pedro E. Hernandez and Lisa M. Roccanova
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December 08, 2023
Kaiser Gypsum Asbestos Insurer Seeks Supreme Court Reversal Of Ruling On Standing
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Fourth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals’ finding that the primary insurer of Chapter 11 asbestos debtors Kaiser Gypsum Co. Inc. and Hanson Permanente Cement Inc. does not have standing to challenge the debtors’ reorganization plan because the plan is insurance neutral is wrong and should be reversed, the insurer tells the U.S. Supreme Court in a Dec. 7 brief on the merits.
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December 07, 2023
J&J: Former Attorney Improperly Working With Talc MDL Lawyer, Firm
TRENTON, N.J. — One of the attorneys responsible for crafting talc-related liability strategies for defendant companies flipped and formed an alliance with counsel for plaintiffs, Johnson & Johnson and spinoff LTL Management LLC say in a motion filed in federal multidistrict litigation in New Jersey seeking disqualification of a plaintiffs’ attorney and his firm or their removal from the steering committee.
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December 07, 2023
Official Committee Wants Barretts Minerals’ Chapter 11 Case Moved To Montana
HOUSTON — The Chapter 11 case of talc mining company Barretts Minerals Inc. (BMI) should be moved from Texas to Montana because most of its assets are in the latter, and an affiliate’s bankruptcy case is invalid because it has no creditors or any debt, the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors says in a supplemental brief in Texas federal bankruptcy court.
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December 06, 2023
Future Claimants’ Representative Named For Talc Company’s Bankruptcy Case
HOUSTON — The Texas federal bankruptcy judge overseeing the new Chapter 11 case of talc mining company Barretts Minerals Inc. (BMI) appointed a Dallas attorney as the future claimants’ representative (FCR) for asbestos talc personal injury claimants.
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November 30, 2023
Montana Asbestos Screener Says No Evidence It Intended To Defraud ACA Program
MISSOULA, Mont. — Claims submitted under a special Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) program for Libby, Mont., asbestos-disease sufferers complied with federal law and guidance and the jury was able to conclude otherwise only because the judge ignored the statutory language, imposed a heightened standard and rejected evidence indicating that the medical company believed its claims to be legitimate, the provider tells the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals in a Nov. 29 opening brief.
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November 29, 2023
Hawaii Asbestos Trial Ends In Verdict For 3M After Genetics Evidence Excluded
HONOLULU — 3M Co. negligently designed its respirator, rendering the device defective, but neither flaw caused a man’s mesothelioma and the man’s injury arose from superseding cause, a jury in Hawaii said in finding for the defendant.
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November 29, 2023
J&J, Plaintiff Awarded $18.8M Settle In Wake Of Denial Of Post-Trial Motions
LOS ANGELES — After Johnson & Johnson (J&J) filed a notice indicating that it would appeal denial of post-trial motions rejecting its claim that it could not be liable for an $18.8 million asbestos-talc verdict, the plaintiff told a federal judge in California that the parties reached a settlement completely resolving the case.
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November 29, 2023
Judge Won’t Strike Expert Opinion Challenged As ‘Every Exposure’ Theory
GREAT FALLS, Mont. — An expert’s testimony tracks with the science involving asbestos-related diseases and does not veer into “every exposure” or specific causation testimony, a federal judge said Nov. 28 in admitting three witnesses in a fourth ruling denying motions to strike various expert opinions in a case involving Libby, Mont., exposures.
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November 22, 2023
Appeal Sought For Denial Of Dismissal Of Georgia-Pacific Debtor’s Bankruptcy
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Two asbestos claimants in the Chapter 11 case of Georgia-Pacific spinoff Bestwall LLC filed a motion for a direct appeal to the Fourth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals of a North Carolina federal bankruptcy judge’s denial of their motion to dismiss the case.