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Daubert Deadlines: The Make-or-Break Month for Weight Loss and Hair Relaxer

12 min · 7. maj 2026
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This week on Tort Talk, Jon and Marc are live from the Vanderbilt Hotel in Puerto Rico, joined by Joseph Fantini of Rosen Injury Lawyers to break down a high-stakes month in mass tort litigation. While the industry gathers for Mass Torts Puerto Rico, the legal calendar is moving faster than ever with billion-dollar claims and critical "make-or-break" deadlines. In this episode, we dive into: * The Meta $3.7 Billion Showdown: New Mexico is entering Phase 2 of its trial against Meta, seeking $3.7 billion under a "public nuisance" theory. We discuss Meta's defense strategy, comparing social media to the alcohol industry, and their threat to pull out of the state entirely. * The "Dirty" Roundup Settlement: We analyze the MDL judge’s recent comments regarding the Missouri class action settlement, which he described as "dirty" and "bizarre". With the June 4th opt-out deadline fast approaching, we explain why "wet signatures" are a non-negotiable requirement for your clients. * Suboxone’s June 1st Crunch: Firms are scrambling to meet the bundled complaint deadline. We cover the necessary proof of usage and medical records required to keep your cases from being dismissed, and provide an updated outlook for Bellwether trials in 2028. * Weight Loss & Hair Relaxer Daubert Hearings: With hearings scheduled for May 12th and 15th, the science is about to be put to the test. We break down which injuries, like gastroparesis or specific cancers, are likely to survive and how these rulings will shift the next Mass Tort Power Rankings. Whether you are managing a massive docket or just starting to scale your firm, this episode provides the tactical updates you need to protect your inventory and refine your strategy. Connect with us at rrdigitalmedia.com to learn how we build acquisition systems for the country’s leading law firms.

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