Lawsuit: Johnson & Johnson’s “OGX” Shampoos Cause Hair Loss
The lawsuit claims that Johnson & Johnson’s “OGX” shampoos contained a carcinogenic chemical they had promised to eliminate from products by 2015.
The lawsuit claims that Johnson & Johnson’s “OGX” shampoos contained a carcinogenic chemical they had promised to eliminate from products by 2015.
Miami condo complex suddenly collapses and families want answers.
Robinhood moves to deny customers’ claims and class certification.
The Upper Midwest Law Center is suing the Biden Administration to stop a new USDA loan forgiveness program that discriminates against white farmers.
The 37 attorneys general claim that Google forces app developers into paying exorbitant commissions to feature in its digital marketplace–a marketplace that is pre-installed on tens of millions of Android phones.
Judge Xavier Rodriguez found that the Air Force was largely responsible for the shooting, since it did not report the gunman’s 2012 court martial for domestic violence–an offense that would have made it impossible for him to legally acquire a firearm.
The family’s 15-year-old son died after a Model 3 on autopilot plowed into the back of their pickup truck.
The bizarre lawsuit suggests that social media companies are not, in fact, private corporations but rather governmental entities.
Clear causation can be difficult to prove. Therefore, it is recommended to approach this issue from different angles, rely on eyewitness testimonies coupled with other legal techniques.
A religious leader caught with cocaine pours acid on bishops after they issues a verdict at his disciplinary hearing.