Simultaneously, in a state court saga, Judge Carolyn B. Kuhl deemed the platforms’ algorithms intangible but mandated that the companies still face negligence claims. Judge Gonzalez Rogers faces another battlefront, presiding over a suit by three dozen states accusing Meta of exploiting young minds and harvesting their data without parental consent.
Product Liability Cases To Watch In 2024: Unveiling CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s Veto
In a revelation echoing through the legal corridors, an unsealed version of the November complaint exposed Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s veto of a proposed policy to ban image filters simulating plastic surgery. The complaint alleges Meta’s awareness of millions of underage users on Facebook and Instagram, with the unlawful collection of their personal information, igniting a coalition of 33 states against the social media titan.
PFAS Litigation: The Unrelenting Battle Against Forever Chemicals
In the realm of chemical warfare, the battleground expands as PFAS litigation continues its upward trajectory. Despite historic deals in 2023 involving 3M and DuPont, attorneys foresee an ongoing surge in litigation over the notorious “forever chemicals.” PFAS, known for their environmental longevity, are implicated in a myriad of health issues, from reproductive problems to potential cancer risks.
From Airports to Pet Food Makers: PFAS Contamination Sparks Varied Legal Showdowns
Beyond the MDL, state attorneys general and government entities wage war on PFAS contamination. A Michigan airport faces regulatory wrath in a bid for cleanup, while Connecticut public water utilities confront accusations of knowingly selling tainted water. Even pet food giant Purina stands accused of PFAS contamination in its packaging. Alexandra Cunningham of Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP affirms, “We’re going to continue to see more and more players in that arena, and I think it’s not going away any time soon.”
Opioids: The Judicial Odyssey Continues
Amidst the opioids crisis, the legal saga unfolds on multiple fronts. As the U.S. Supreme Court contemplates the Sackler family’s liability shield, appellate courts grapple with pivotal cases. On January 25, the Fourth Circuit will hear arguments in an appeal by West Virginia counties, challenging a federal judge’s ruling favoring drug distributors.
Ohio’s Crucial Role in Defining Opioid Epidemic as Public Nuisance
In a high-stakes move, the Ohio Supreme Court takes center stage, examining whether the opioid epidemic qualifies as a public nuisance. CVS Health, Walgreens, and Walmart await a decision on their appeal against a $650 million jury award to two Ohio counties. James Beck of Reed Smith LLP underscores, “The Ohio Supreme Court’s going to decide whether or not the main cause of action that all the plaintiffs use on this exists.”
Product Liability Cases To Watch In 2024 : Intrigue Unveiled in 2024
As the legal drama unfolds in these product liability cases, 2024 promises to be a year of unprecedented twists, turns, and legal revelations. Strap in for a rollercoaster ride through uncharted territory, where the fate of social media giants, chemical corporations, and opioid distributors hangs in the balance.