By Michael A. Mora | December 31, 2024
“This data demands a much higher price on the black market,” the plaintiffs claimed in one of the complaints filed this week.
By Lisa Willis | December 30, 2024
A lawsuit has been filed against Southwest Airlines for allegedly violating New York labor law by paying baggage and cargo handlers bi-monthly instead of weekly.
By Colleen Murphy | December 30, 2024
"Federal law requires defendants to ensure that their drug labels remain accurate, and when new scientific information renders their labels inaccurate, federal law requires defendants to act," the complaint said. "Failure to do so renders Oxbryta misbranded."
By Amanda Bronstad | December 27, 2024
At a Dec. 19 hearing, U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes, in the District of Columbia, criticized lawyers for their escalating mass arbitration fight. “I don’t think lawyers should start going after each other,” she wrote. “Now, all of this seems like a colossal waste of time, energy, and money.”
By Ella Sherman | December 27, 2024
This past year, legal tech companies were hit with various lawsuits and reports related to their products and services.
By Aleeza Furman | December 23, 2024
Judge Alan Hertzberg rejected the defendant's bid to compel arbitration in a putative consumer class action.
By Mike Neighbors | December 19, 2024
With the potential to redefine key areas of the law, here are the five most interesting litigation hotspots spotted by Law.com Radar in 2024.
By Bianca Vazquez Toness and Collin Binkley | December 18, 2024
The filings offer a rare peek at the deliberations of university heads and admissions officials. They show how schools admit otherwise unqualified students because their wealthy parents could possibly donate large sums down the line.
By Michael R. Sisak and Michael Balsamo | December 18, 2024
“I hope this settlement will help survivors, like me, as they begin to heal – but money will not repair the harm that BOP did to us." — Aimee Chavira, plaintiff and former inmate at now-closed prison in Dublin, California.
By Kat Black | December 17, 2024
Amazon's podcast and audiobook service, Audible, has been hit with a privacy class action for allegedly diverting users' personally identifiable information to Meta Platforms.
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