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The $495 Million NEC Victory & The Bard PowerPort Setback

12 min · 14 mei 2026
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This week on Tort Talk, Jon Robinson and Marc Rioux are joined by Joseph Fantini of Rosen Injury Lawyers to break down a whirlwind of activity in the mass tort space. From massive appellate wins in Missouri to strategic pivots in the Bard PowerPort litigation, we cover the updates you need to manage your docket effectively. In this episode we talk about: * NEC Litigation Milestone: We discuss the Missouri State Supreme Court’s decision to uphold a $495 million verdict. The court found the defendants’ conduct "willful or reckless," justifying significant punitive damages for failing to warn about product risks. * Bard PowerPort Defense Verdict: The first bellwether trial resulted in a disappointing defense win. We analyze how the defense successfully argued "improper use" regarding infections and why the next trials will pivot to a defective design theory. * Talc Momentum in Los Angeles: A major trial involving the families of three women is underway in LA Superior Court. We examine how recent plaintiff wins, including a $40 million Philadelphia verdict, are shaping current trial strategies. * Weight Loss (GLP-1) Daubert Hearing: The MDL is entering its most critical phase yet. We look at which gastrointestinal injuries, like gastroparesis and bowel obstructions, are likely to survive judicial scrutiny. * Depo-Provera & Social Media Updates: Insights into looming preemption rulings and the upcoming social media addiction trials. Special Event: Grow or Die Conference Join us at the Grow or Die Conference in Las Vegas, June 9th–10th, featuring John Morgan’s final appearance on that stage. Use code JM20 for 20% off your tickets!

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