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In an October 24, 2019 Law360 article, Seeger Weiss founding partner Stephen Weiss spoke about his work representing former employees of Life Spine Inc., a medical device maker accused of paying surgeons to use and promote their products. The article reads, in part: Life Spine Inc. and two executives have agreed to pay nearly $6 […]
In an October 6, 2019 Hartford Courant article, Seeger Weiss founding partner Stephen Weiss spoke about efforts by the Roman Catholic church in Connecticut to fight attempts to change the statute of limitations laws with regard to child sexual abuse, a change that would allow more adult survivors to bring criminal and civil actions. The […]
Shauna Itri, partner at Seeger Weiss LLP in Philadelphia, will speak at the annual conference of Taxpayers Against Fraud, on Friday, October 4 at the Washington Marriott Georgetown in Washington, D.C. “Blowing the Whistle in the Digital Age” begins at 1 p.m. on the last day of the three-day conference, Itri will share the stage […]
Ridgefield Park, N.J. — Seeger Weiss LLP announced today the promotion of Christopher Ayers to partner. Following a decade as a member of the litigation defense bar, Ayers joined Seeger Weiss as Counsel in September 2017. He contributes to the firm’s diversified class action and mass tort practice, including in the areas of product liability, complex […]
By Jeff Overley Law360 (August 19, 2019, 8:28 PM EDT) — The Ohio federal judge supervising multidistrict opioid litigation approved lead attorneys Monday for a proposed “negotiation class” of local governments that would pursue nationwide settlements with drug companies accused of sparking a devastating addiction crisis. In a five-page order, U.S. District Judge Dan Aaron Polster […]
By Frank G. Runyeon | August 18, 2019, 8:02 PM EDT Hundreds of child abuse lawsuits poured into New York state courts last week as the Child Victims Act went into effect, but attorneys said they were also pacing themselves for a longer rollout as a one-year door opened for older people to file suits against their childhood […]