On June 25, 2026, the Supreme Court handed the maker of Roundup weed killer a major win, and made it harder for ordinary people to sue companies that fail to warn them about a product’s dangers. By a 7-2 vote in Monsanto v. Durnell, the Court threw out a $1.25 million verdict won by a … Read More
A Closed Door for Older Survivors — and Why the General Assembly Should Reopen It
What the Maryland Supreme Court’s Decision in Board of Education for Wicomico County v. Sturm Means for Survivors of Abuse in Public Schools On June 23, 2026, the Supreme Court of Maryland issued a unanimous decision, written by Chief Justice Fader, in Board of Education for Wicomico County v. Sturm. This was an important test … Read More
Settlement and Closure: What to Expect When Your Sexual Abuse Case Comes to an End
For many survivors of childhood sexual abuse, filing a lawsuit is about much more than money. It is often about being heard, holding wrongdoers accountable, and reclaiming a sense of power after years of carrying the weight of what happened. Because of that, many survivors understandably hope that when their case settles, they will finally … Read More
When Can You Sue the Maker of an FDA-Approved Medical Device?
Author: Robert K. Jenner If a medical device that was supposed to help you ends up hurting you, it seems obvious that you should be able to take the company that made it to court. But the law in this area is surprisingly complicated, and for the most dangerous category of devices, the answer is … Read More
Enough Is Enough: The Duty to Protect Patients in Drug Commercialization
By Jeffrey W. Lawrence and Robert K. Jenner Pharmaceutical companies occupy a unique position, particularly in California. They benefit from patent protections and a five-year exclusivity period that can generate billions in revenue. At the same time, California law limits strict liability design defect claims for prescription drugs under Brown v. Superior Court. Together, those … Read More
Unpacking Maryland’s New Video Game Addiction Lawsuit and the Rise of National Litigation
Litigation at the Digital Frontier On behalf of a Maryland family, Jenner Law has filed a landmark lawsuit against Roblox Corporation in the U.S. District Court for Maryland, advancing an important trend in litigation against video game manufacturers for alleged addictive design and marketing practices targeting minors. This case is likely to become part of … Read More
Jenner Law Announces 2025 Graduate School Winner of the “Make a Difference” Scholarship
At Jenner Law, we are proud to support students who embody resilience, compassion, and a deep commitment to serving others. Each year, our Make a Difference Scholarship recognizes individuals whose journeys reflect not only personal perseverance but also a drive to uplift their communities. For 2025, we are honored to announce Brian Conceicao, a Master … Read More
Jenner Law Announces 2025 Undergraduate Winner of the “Make a Difference” Scholarship
At Jenner Law, we believe in honoring students whose perseverance, courage, and commitment to service embody the true meaning of “making a difference.” For 2025, we are proud to announce Keyara Green, a student at Houston Community College pursuing an Associate’s degree in American Sign Language with a 3.85 GPA, as our undergraduate scholarship recipient. … Read More
When Justice Is Denied: How Maryland’s Charitable Immunity Law Blocks Survivors of Clergy Abuse
On July 21, 2025, a Maryland court ruled that one of our clients—an adult survivor of horrific childhood sexual abuse at the hands of a Catholic priest—could not sue the Archdiocese of Washington. The court cited a legal defense most Marylanders have never heard of: charitable immunity. Even though our client’s abuse is well-documented, even … Read More
Ketamine Injury Lawsuits: Legal Help for Serious Harm
A Joint Initiative by Jenner Law and the Morris Law Firm Introduction Ketamine has transitioned from an operating-room anesthetic to a headline-grabbing mental-health intervention. When handled by qualified professionals, it can bring relief to select patients suffering from treatment-resistant depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), or chronic pain. Unfortunately, an expanding marketplace of pop-up clinics, mail-order … Read More
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