Napoli Shkolnik, along with Plaintiffs’ Co-Lead and Interim Class Counsel, is proud to announce a $12.5 billion settlement with 3M Company in the ongoing multi-district litigation over the contamination of…
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Many people feel comfortable leaving their pets unattended in their vehicles because they’ll just be gone for a few minutes. However, even with the windows cracked, inside temperatures can exceed…
A drug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa has now killed four people and infected more than eighty others across more than a dozen states. In February, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…
Researchers have already linked chemicals found in hair relaxers to several health issues. Now, fertility joins that list. According to the latest studies, participants who used hair relaxers for at…
Napoli Shkolnik and Co-Leads Secure $1.185B Agreement with DuPont, Chemours, and Corteva over PFAS Pollution and Remediation Expenses in U.S. Public Water Supply Napoli Shkolnik, a leading national law firm…
Injuries from environmental hazards can be devastating and wide-reaching, affecting thousands—sometimes millions—of individuals. Because of this, environmental litigation requires the utmost care and thoroughness to ensure victims are justly compensated…
In addition to earlier diagnosis, a new technique might enable doctors to fashion better treatment plans for early stage Parkinson’s Disease (PD). Alpha-synuclein seed amplification assay (SAA) looks for abnormal…
To avoid a deluge of liability lawsuits, Whittaker, a major talc supplier, closed its doors in 2004 and filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy. More than 2,700 individuals have sued Whittaker alleging…
Since the 1990s, lithium-ion (LI) batteries have powered most electronic devices and, more recently, electric vehicles. LI batteries hold about four times the charge of acid batteries. Additionally, LI batteries…
Attorneys General from more than a dozen states, including New York, asked the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to recall Kias and Hyundais that are easy targets for vehicle thieves….









