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A federal judge in Virginia sided with pharmaceutical company Sanofi last week regarding claims brought against it over its cancer-treating drug Taxotere, finding Virginia does not recognize strict products liability as a cause of action and the plaintiff’s fraud-based claims were inadequately pleaded. The plaintiff, Tresila Lambert, sued Sanofi, claiming…
Brain waves, in many ways, resemble a full orchestra, with every section producing unique vibrations—the woodwinds, the strings, the brass, and the percussion. They each sound different, but work together to create a cohesive performance. Neurotechnology, which is any tool meant to understand and visualize brain activity, functions a bit…
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul’s on-again, off-again proposal to divert tens of millions of dollars from an attorneys’ fund that pays for low-income New Yorkers to receive civil legal services is back on, an Interest on Lawyers Accounts executive said, as negotiations with lawmakers on a $237 billion proposed state…
A trio of Atlanta attorneys has successfully defended a client against a plaintiff’s quest for $51 million in damages linked to an alleged breach of an oral contract regarding ownership interest in a movie studio. Having convinced a Fulton County Superior Court jury to find in favor of real estate investor…
Two large law firms as well as several plaintiff firms in the Washington, D.C., region are representing clients tied to last month’s collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. And legal observers anticipate more lawyers to get involved as litigation and investigations proceed. Blank Rome, Duane Morris, DiCello Levitt, Saltz…
ClaimScore, AI-Powered Claim Validation Software Provider, Announces $3.15 Million in Funding
ClaimScore, which provides artificial intelligence-powered claim management and anti-fraud solutions for class action settlements, announced the closing of a $3.15 million seed funding round led by ROC Venture Group, on Wednesday. The provider’s seed round was oversubscribed by $1.15 million, which means that the funding exceeded ClaimScore’s initial target raise amount…
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