Two cannabis entrepreneurs won't get to extract more money from their former lawyer who was forced to give back his attorney fees after being accused of malpractice, a Washington state appeals court has ruled, saying "ample evidence" suggests their business was on the verge of collapse before their counsel dropped the ball.
Acella Pharmaceuticals can't escape a proposed class action over its recalled thyroid medication, a Georgia federal judge ruled, calling some of the company's assertions as to why the plaintiffs could never secure class certification "a bit disingenuous."
The Federal Circuit won't review a panel's ruling that supported the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs decision to deny or limit benefits to certain service members who claim to suffer lasting health effects of the Agent Orange chemical the government used during the Vietnam War.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned six companies to stop selling Delta-8 edibles that look like name-brand snacks such as Doritos, Oreos, Cheetos, Jolly Rancher and Nerds, saying their "copycat" foods can be easily mistaken for the real thing and send children to hospitals.
A New Jersey woman who slipped and fell outside a Costco store can't sue the wholesaler or the company it contracted to shovel away snow, a state appeals court has ruled, saying the businesses didn't owe her a duty of care as she ventured out during an ongoing storm.