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July 2023 News & Updates
Recalled Boppy newborn loungers are still being sold on Facebook Marketplace, despite multiple infant deaths since the recall of the product in 2021. The Boppy Infant Loungers were recalled due to multiple infant deaths due to suffocation. Over 3.3 million products were sold at mass merchandisers like Target, Walmart, and Amazon.com, which have since been taken off of shelves but are still being sold on Facebook Marketplace. If your infant was harmed or died from Boppy lounger use, you should consult Moll Law Group at 312.462.1700 or fill out our form on our website Read more.

A recent case sparked controversy regarding the role of AI in the legal world, as a lawyer used AI for a legal brief that provided completely fabricated information that the lawyer believed was true.

The lawyer was sanctioned and the case prompted a case order in Texas being filed against the use of AI in court filings, bringing up the issues of bias, prejudice, and lack of allegiance to the law and truth that these technological advancements may have.

Read more about this case below.
Target recalled nearly 5 million candles due to laceration and burn hazards. The candles come in glass jars that have been reported to crack and cause injuries. The candles come in a range of sizes and scents, including apple blossom and breeze, warm cider and cinnamon, and water mint and eucalyptus. Read more to see if you purchased one of the recalled candles.

If you or a loved one were injured because of the Threshold-branded candles or similar candles in glass jars, contact the product liability lawyers of Moll Law Group at 312.462.1700 or fill out our form below.

Another death has been reported linked to contaminated EzriCare Artificial Tears eyedrops. The eyedrops have been recalled due to a bacteria found in the product that can cause infection and become fatal. Read more below about the catastrophic injuries involving one's eyes that can dramatically change not only vision but also the contours of life.

If you were injured or a loved one died due to recalled eyedrops, call Moll Law Group at 312.462.1700 or fill out our form at mollawgroup.com.