- Jason Edward Ochs
- November 25, 2019
This week we examine how an enormous $157 million wrongful death verdict may change the law when a same sex spouse, who isn’t married at the time of the injury, can still sue as though he or she was. We…
- Jason Edward Ochs
- November 18, 2019
This week’s health watch highlights kitchen explosions involving the popular PAM cooking spray, hot-topic political issues that will be decided by juries long before our politicians do anything, and the dangerous rate of extreme injuries developing in young adults who…
- Jason Edward Ochs
- November 11, 2019
I want to apologize in advance for the sad and depressive nature of this week’s Week in Review. As I embarked to provide valuable information to those across the state and the Rocky Mountain Region this week, I found myself…
- Jason Edward Ochs
- November 4, 2019
J&J’s Opioid Troubles Far From OverJohnson & Johnson, our award winning “worst company of 2019”, received a grand jury subpoena from the DOJ for its opioid distributions according to their filing submitted last Monday to the US Securities and Exchange…
- Jason Edward Ochs
- October 28, 2019
Does Talculm Powder Really Cause Cancer and if so, Is there a Safer Alternative?On Sunday I sat down with Chris Tisi, a good friend of mine and a lawyer who has been at the forefront of major product liability litigations…
- Jason Edward Ochs
- October 21, 2019
J&J Has Been Denying Their Talculm Powder Contains Asbestos for Years.On Friday, the US FDA recalled lot #22318RB, involving 33,000 bottles of J&J talculm powder due to asbestos contamination. J&J downplayed the discovery, but suddenly lawyers representing women in the…
- Jason Edward Ochs
- October 14, 2019
Vaping Devices Causing Fires in Airports and Airport SecurityThe FAA is struggling trying to figure out what procedures and policies to adopt in order to curb the recent fires that have been ignited not only in airport security lines, but…
- Jason Edward Ochs
- October 9, 2019
Johnson and Johnson Talculm Powder, Ovarian Cancer and Mesothelioma Johnson & Johnson continues to defend their baby talculm powder as safe, however, juries across the country have decided differently, including a landmark verdict of over $4 billion in one case….