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The Battle for Accountability: Zuckerberg’s Testimonial Pressure, Rocket Dockets, and Emerging Mass Torts

11 min · 21 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio The Battle for Accountability: Zuckerberg’s Testimonial Pressure, Rocket Dockets, and Emerging Mass Torts

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Key Takeaways * Social Media Litigation Shifts to School Districts: The first bellwether school district trial is set for next month against Meta in a rural Kentucky district, following massive pre-trial settlements by YouTube, Snapchat, and TikTok. * Depo-Provera Moving at Record Speed: With expert depositions complete and Daubert motions fully underway, the litigation is on a strict "rocket docket" pacing toward a crucial June 24, 2026 hearing and a December trial. * GLP-1 Vision Loss Risk Intensifies: A new study published in JAMA Network Open demonstrates that GLP-1 weight loss drug users face a nearly three times higher risk of developing NAION (vision loss). * Projected Growth for Weight Loss Dockets: While the vision loss litigation currently holds only a few hundred cases, experts project it could scale 10x up to 3,000 to 5,000 total cases as scientific data continues to mount. * May JPML Brings High-Stakes New Torts: The May 28, 2026 JPML hearing will evaluate consolidating Dupixent (deemed an 80-90% slam dunk) and Spinal Cord Stimulators against Abbott and Boston Scientific (facing complex multi-defendant hurdles).

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