3:26-cv-02865 FRENCH v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
Case Summary
In the case French v. Johnson & Johnson et al, the docket indicates recent procedural activity with a Notice of Appearance filed. The case appears to involve multiple defendants including Johnson & Johnson, but specific claims or issues are not detailed in the available summary. Without further substantive filings or court opinions, the nature of the dispute and underlying facts remain unclear. The case is in early procedural stages based on the notice activity.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
150 events
Coverage
150 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Notice of Appearance
- • Multiple defendants
- • Procedural posture
Case Timeline
20 events3:17-cv-10524 HAYES v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
In the case of French v. Johnson & Johnson and others, a Notice of Appearance was filed related to the Hayes v. Johnson & Johnson case. This means a lawyer officially entered the case to represent a party, signaling active participation in the legal proceedings. Such filings are important as they ensure proper communication and representation in court.
3:18-cv-15508 HARRIS v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
In the case of Harris v. Johnson & Johnson, a Notice of Appearance was filed, indicating that a lawyer has officially entered the case to represent one of the parties. This is a routine but important step in legal proceedings as it ensures that the court and other parties know who is representing whom.
3:18-cv-14271 HARRIS v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
In the case of Harris v. Johnson & Johnson et al, a Notice of Appearance was filed, indicating that a lawyer has officially entered the case to represent one of the parties. This step is important because it ensures that the party has legal representation and can participate fully in the court proceedings.
3:26-cv-03957 SMITH v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
A new case titled SMITH v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al was filed, identified by the number 3:26-cv-03957. This event indicates that another lawsuit involving Johnson & Johnson has been initiated, separate from the earlier case FRENCH v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al. It matters because it shows ongoing legal challenges against the company.
3:25-cv-18421 MARTINEZ v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
In the case of Martinez v. Johnson & Johnson and others, a Notice of Appearance was filed, indicating that a lawyer has officially joined the case to represent one of the parties. This is a routine procedural step that ensures the court and all parties know who is involved in the legal proceedings. It matters because it formalizes legal representation and helps manage communication throughout the case.
3:25-cv-18378 MANNING v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
In the case of French v. Johnson & Johnson and others, a notice of appearance was filed related to the separate case Manning v. Johnson & Johnson and others. This means a lawyer officially informed the court that they are representing a party in the Manning case. It matters because it ensures proper legal representation and communication in the ongoing litigation.
3:25-cv-18351 MALCOM v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
In the case of Malcom v. Johnson & Johnson, a Notice of Appearance was filed, indicating that a lawyer has officially entered the case to represent a party. This is a procedural step that ensures the court and other parties know who is involved in the litigation. It matters because it establishes formal legal representation, which is essential for the case to proceed properly.
3:19-cv-20251 HANLEY v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
In the case of FRENCH v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al, a Notice of Appearance was filed related to the HANLEY v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al case. This means a lawyer officially informed the court they are representing a party in the lawsuit. Such filings are important because they establish who is legally involved and responsible for the case.
3:25-cv-18408 MACHADO v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
In the case Machado v. Johnson & Johnson et al, a Notice of Appearance was filed, indicating that a lawyer has officially joined the case to represent one of the parties. This is a routine but important step that ensures the court and all parties know who is involved in the legal proceedings. It helps maintain clear communication and proper legal representation throughout the case.
3:25-cv-18440 LILLA v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
In the case of LILLA v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al, a Notice of Appearance was filed, indicating that a lawyer has officially entered the case to represent one of the parties. This procedural step is important because it ensures that the court and all parties are aware of who is representing whom, allowing the case to proceed with proper legal representation.
3:20-cv-06901 HAMILTON v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
In the case of Hamilton v. Johnson & Johnson, a formal notice of appearance was filed, indicating that a new attorney or legal representative has officially joined the case. This procedural step ensures that the court and all parties are aware of who is representing the interests involved. It matters because proper representation is essential for the case to proceed fairly and efficiently.
3:25-cv-18342 LEWIS v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
In the case of Lewis v. Johnson & Johnson et al, a Notice of Appearance was filed, indicating that a lawyer has officially entered the case to represent one of the parties. This is a procedural step that ensures the court and all parties know who is representing whom. It matters because it allows the legal process to move forward with proper representation.
3:17-cv-08947 GAY v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
In the case of French v. Johnson & Johnson and others, a notice of appearance was filed related to the earlier case Gay v. Johnson & Johnson and others. This means a lawyer officially informed the court that they are representing a party in the case. It matters because it ensures proper legal representation and communication during the proceedings.
3:25-cv-18426 CALDWELL GIVENS v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
In the case of Caldwell Givens versus Johnson & Johnson and others, a Notice of Appearance was filed, indicating that a new attorney or legal representative has officially joined the case. This procedural step ensures that the court and all parties are informed about who is representing the interests of a party in the lawsuit. It matters because proper representation is essential for the legal process to proceed smoothly and fairly.
3:20-cv-14592 GARDNER v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
In the case of French v. Johnson & Johnson and others, a Notice of Appearance was filed related to the Gardner v. Johnson & Johnson case. This means a lawyer officially entered the case to represent one of the parties. It matters because it ensures proper legal representation and communication in the ongoing litigation.
3:25-cv-18352 GIFFORD v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
In the case of Gifford v. Johnson & Johnson, a Notice of Appearance was filed, indicating that a lawyer has officially joined the case to represent one of the parties. This is a routine but important step in legal proceedings as it ensures proper communication and representation in the lawsuit. It matters because it confirms who is legally responsible for managing the case on behalf of a party.
3:25-cv-18372 GERMANN v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
In the case of French v. Johnson & Johnson and others, a notice of appearance was filed related to the Germann v. Johnson & Johnson case. This means a lawyer formally informed the court that they are representing a party in the related Germann case. Such filings are important because they establish who is officially involved in the legal proceedings.
3:25-cv-18415 GAITAN v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
In the case of Gaitan v. Johnson & Johnson, a Notice of Appearance was filed, indicating that a lawyer has officially entered the case to represent a party. This procedural step is important because it ensures that the court and all parties are aware of who is representing whom in the litigation. It helps maintain clear communication and proper legal procedure throughout the case.
3:18-cv-13615 FAMULARO v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
In the case of FAMULARO v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al, a Notice of Appearance was filed, indicating that a lawyer has officially joined the case to represent one of the parties. This is a routine procedural step that ensures the court and all parties are aware of who is involved in the legal proceedings.
3:22-cv-01424 ERBER v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
In the case of FRENCH v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al, a Notice of Appearance was filed related to the ERBER v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al case. This means a lawyer officially informed the court they are representing a party in the ERBER case, which may impact related proceedings or coordination between the cases.
Press Coverage
3:17-cv-10524 HAYES v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
Notice of Appearance ( 13
3:18-cv-15508 HARRIS v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
Notice of Appearance ( 8
3:18-cv-14271 HARRIS v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
Notice of Appearance ( 8
3:26-cv-03957 SMITH v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
3:25-cv-18421 MARTINEZ v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
Notice of Appearance ( 3
3:25-cv-18378 MANNING v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
Notice of Appearance ( 3
3:25-cv-18351 MALCOM v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
Notice of Appearance ( 3
3:19-cv-20251 HANLEY v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
Notice of Appearance ( 7
3:25-cv-18408 MACHADO v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
Notice of Appearance ( 3
3:25-cv-18440 LILLA v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
Notice of Appearance ( 3
3:20-cv-06901 HAMILTON v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
Notice of Appearance ( 9
3:25-cv-18342 LEWIS v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
Notice of Appearance ( 3
3:17-cv-08947 GAY v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
Notice of Appearance ( 11
3:25-cv-18426 CALDWELL GIVENS v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
Notice of Appearance ( 3
3:20-cv-14592 GARDNER v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
Notice of Appearance ( 9
3:25-cv-18352 GIFFORD v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
Notice of Appearance ( 3
3:25-cv-18372 GERMANN v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
Notice of Appearance ( 3
3:25-cv-18415 GAITAN v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
Notice of Appearance ( 3
3:18-cv-13615 FAMULARO v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
Notice of Appearance ( 8
3:22-cv-01424 ERBER v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON et al
Notice of Appearance ( 16