Friday, November 22, 2019

The Legal Intelligencer spotlights Eisenberg Rothweiler’s work representing clients sexually abused by Boy Scout leaders

A recent front-page article in The Legal Intelligencer, the leading Pennsylvania daily newspaper covering the legal industry, discussed in detail the work Stewart Eisenberg and Josh Schwartz have done on behalf of their clients who allege they were sexually abused by Boy Scouts of America scoutmasters. The article focused on the impact state laws have on the ability for survivors of sexual abuse by scoutmasters to bring lawsuits against the Boy Scouts.

The article mentioned the lawsuit that Stewart and Josh filed in August 2019 in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas on behalf of their client who alleges that he was assaulted hundreds of times by a former scoutmaster when he was a Boy Scout in Northeastern Pennsylvania in the 1970s.

The article also mentioned the large number of sex abuse lawsuits that Eisenberg Rothweiler and its partners on the Abused in Scouting legal team plan to file in the coming months against the Boy Scouts.

You can read The Legal Intelligencer’s article here.
 
If you are a victim of sexual abuse at the hands of a leader in the Boy Scouts of America, please visit www.abusedinscouting.com to learn more about your legal rights and to schedule a confidential free consultation.

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Monday, November 18, 2019

Eisenberg Rothweiler Proudly Supports Four Charitable Organizations

Eisenberg Rothweiler Proudly Supports Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation, National Breast Cancer Coalition, Sandy Rollman Ovarian Cancer Foundation, and the Legal Clinic for the Disabled

At Eisenberg Rothweiler, we are not shy about giving back to the people, communities, and organizations we serve and support.

Four of the charitable organizations we proudly support are the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation, the National Breast Cancer Coalition, the Sandy Rollman Ovarian Cancer Foundation, and the Legal Clinic for the Disabled. The firm recently made notable donations to each.

Nancy Winkler led the firm’s donation to the Philadelphia/Delaware Valley Chapter of the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation and sponsorship of the organization’s recent 44th Annual Evening of Hope 2019 Golden Gut Awards. Nancy’s long-standing support of the charity began as a result of her son’s battle with Crohn’s and her family learning firsthand through that experience how devastating the disease can be. Nancy continues to be active in the organization and serves on the committee for the annual Evening of Hope event, helping to raise funds to support research to improve the lives of those affected by the disease and to find a cure.

Ken Rothweiler led the firm’s donation to the National Breast Cancer Coalition. Ken’s relationship with the organization began years ago when his wife Linda battled breast cancer. Linda and Ken credit the cancer drug Herceptin with saving Linda’s life. The National Breast Cancer Coalition funded the research for Herceptin. Linda and Ken are active in the organization, with Linda serving on its Board of Trustees and working tirelessly on annual fundraisers in Los Angeles and New York City.

Dan Jeck led the firm’s donation to the Sandy Rollman Ovarian Cancer Foundation. The donation was made in the name of one of Dan’s dear friends who is an ovarian cancer survivor.

Stewart Eisenberg led the firm’s donation to the Legal Clinic for the Disabled. Stewart’s and the firm’s relationship with the organization dates back many years. The firm has been a major sponsor of the organization’s annual Fall Celebration.

For more information about these worthy causes, please visit https://www.crohnscolitisfoundation.org/

http://www.breastcancerdeadline2020.org/homepage.html

https://sandyovarian.org/

https://lcdphila.org/

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Monday, November 11, 2019

National retailers are pulling Johnson & Johnson baby powder products from their stores

In the wake of Johnson & Johnson discovering that a bottle of its baby powder contained asbestos, CVS, Rite Aid, Target, and Walmart have pulled some or all of the 22-ounce bottles of Johnson and Johnson’s baby powder the stores stock on their shelves and online.

The retailers’ actions come on the heels of Johnson & Johnson’s recent announcement that it was recalling around 33,000 22-ounce bottles of baby powder in the United States after a private lab hired by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration found trace amounts of asbestos in samples taken from a 22-ounce bottle of baby powder purchased online.

In a shocking twist, the director of that private lab under contract with the FDA has been paid by Johnson & Johnson since 2017 to serve as an expert witness for the company in its defense against lawsuits claiming that the company’s talc products caused cancer in users of those products. In other words, the person that Johnson & Johnson hired to help convince juries that there was no asbestos in the company’s baby powder just found asbestos in that same baby powder.

In light of Johnson & Johnson’s recall, the Wall Street Journal reported that CVS is removing 22-ounce bottles of the company’s baby powder from store shelves and its online store. The retailer has also set up a system in its stores to prevent the sale of the 22-ounce baby powder bottles if a customer attempts to purchase it at a register or online. CVS has said that any customers who purchased the product from CVS should discontinue using it and can return it for a refund.

Reuters reported that Target has also removed all bottles of the product from its stores and Target.com following the recall. The news agency reported that Rite Aid has followed suit and informed its stores to remove all 22-ounce bottles of the baby powder from its shelves and to store them in a secure location. Walmart, too, has reportedly removed and blocked all potentially impacted baby powder.

The recalled lot number, #22318RB, can be found on the back of baby powder bottles. The FDA has said that consumers who purchased bottles with this lot on it should stop using it and contact Johnson & Johnson for a refund.

The timing of the retailers’ actions and Johnson & Johnson’s recall could not come at a worse time for the company. It is currently fighting thousands of lawsuits across the United States—totaling almost 15,000 claims—alleging that its Johnson’s Baby Powder and other talc products cause cancer.

Eisenberg, Rothweiler, Winkler, Eisenberg & Jeck, P.C. is one of the law firms suing Johnson & Johnson over its alleged cancer-causing baby powder. In fact, our Nancy Winkler and Todd Schoenhaus recently defeated Johnson & Johnson’s efforts to move one of our clients’ Talc-related lawsuits to a federal bankruptcy court in Delaware. In that lawsuit, our client alleges that her ovarian cancer was caused by the talc in Johnson & Johnson’s baby powder.

With the judge ruling in our client’s favor, her case is back in court in Philadelphia and will almost certainly be the first talc-related case to be tried before a Philadelphia jury.

If you used either Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder or Shower to Shower Powder regularly as a feminine hygiene product on your genital area and later received a diagnosis of ovarian cancer, then you may have grounds to file a lawsuit.

Please visit Eisenberg Rothweiler’s Talc information center to learn more information about the connection between the use of talc products and ovarian cancer, and to schedule a free, confidential consultation.

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