By Andrew Denney | May 3, 2024
While most law schools expect to hold their ceremonies according to plan, the planned speakers for one institution's commencement are now declining to participate.
By Maydeen Merino | May 2, 2024
"Google is not under the law obligated to say, 'We will step back and let you win the deal,'" said John Schmidtlein, the company's attorney. "Google is winning because it is better."
By Dario Sabaghi | May 2, 2024
In the United States, a class action suit against Lebanese financial institutions on behalf of depositors alleges financial misconduct and violations of federal racketeering laws while a U.K. suit filed against BP alleges health damages caused by flaring practices.
By Riley Brennan | May 2, 2024
"Since Oct. 7, our country has witnessed a shocking rise in anti-Semitism, verbal and physical threats against Jews on our campuses and in our streets, vandalism, blockades, economic disruption, illegal encampments, and hostile takeovers of academic buildings—largely and concertedly directed by Hamas and its collaborators, American Muslims for Palestine and National Students for Justice in Palestine," said Scott J. Bornstein, senior vice president of Greenberg Traurig.
By Jane Wester | May 2, 2024
"Plaintiffs' testimony, even taken collectively, does not establish an objective definition of how a reasonable consumer acting reasonably understands the term 'All Natural,'" the appeals court stated.
By Justin Henry | May 2, 2024
"As the cannabis market starts to perform better, our services across our entire platform should be in greater demand," said Seth Goldberg, co-chair of the cannabis industry group at Duane Morris.
By Chris O'Malley | May 2, 2024
"Our results should give pause to regulators and commentators who recommend separating the CLO and CS roles," said the study submitted to the Association of Corporate Counsel.
By Michael A. Mora | May 2, 2024
The 89 lawsuits against a corporate defendant in 2023 that resulted in a nuclear verdict of at least $10 million is the largest number of such cases in a single year since 2009.
By Charles Toutant | May 2, 2024
Since 2020, Omar Khouri has amassed more than $120,000 in claims against telemarketers who call him. In 2022, he used part of the proceeds to buy a bar in his hometown of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, which he named "The Wrong Number." The menu features drinks called "Debt Relief," "Student Loan" and "Car Warranty."
By Amanda Bronstad | May 2, 2024
The inaugural Class Action Litigation Report found class action filings steadily increased from 2014 to 2020, dipped 10% in 2021, then started rising again in 2022. Last year, class action filings jumped 4% to 9,705.
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