Today we're joined by Majed Nachawati, founder of the Fears Nachawati firm. Majed is well known as a prominent complex commercial litigator in the mass tort space and a leadership firm in emerging torts. Majed's firm is known for representing both individuals and governmental entities in dockets such as the opioid litigation, PFAS water contamination, and other major mass torts. Today we will be discussing three of the most relevant and prominent dockets in the legal world that impact both the plaintiff and defense bar.
We engage in direct discussions on the Bayer/ Monsanto US Supreme Court appeal in the Hardeman Roundup verdict, originating in California State Court. Recently the US Solicitor General submitted a brief to the Supreme Court advising that the
US Department of Justice and other federal agencies are not in favor of participating in the Monsanto- Hardeman appeal.
We then go into the Johnson & Johnson Talcum Powder MDL and related state court litigation where J&J is using the Texas Two-Step legal process to file bankruptcy, related to their talcum powder liabilities, which are expected to exceed $12 billion. Majed is also a member of the J&J bankruptcy creditor's committee.
Majed also discusses his lead role in the Texas winter freeze litigation, where the Texas Utility Power Commission and the power grid tragically failed the citizens of Texas and numerous lives were lost, properties were destroyed and damaged. Fears Nachawati was in a leadership role from the outset of the Texas winter freeze litigation, when they filed the first lawsuit within one week of the freeze taking place. The claims in this docket relate to the catastrophic failure of the utility and regulatory entity within the state of Texas to properly ensure the safety of its citizens. Majed clearly states that it is his position in the Texas winter freeze, Monsanto roundup, and the Johnson and Johnson talcum powder litigation to be an assertive representative of firm clients in these dockets to hold the corporate parties accountable for the ongoing and embedded bad conduct, which is clearly evident in the media and now being shown in a court of law.
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