Daily Business Review | Analysis|Profile
By Dan Roe | December 13, 2021
John H. Ruiz started in personal injury, moved to class action, identified a flaw in health care insurance payments and leveraged it to grow a multi-million dollar company. Now, thanks to a SPAC, he's set to earn much, much more.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By New Jersey Law Journal | December 13, 2021
Third Circuit's Guidance on 'Issue Class' Takes a Holistic View on Rule 23 Requirements. Proposed Amendments to FRE 702: The Court as Gatekeeper to Expert Testimony. Third Circuit to Revisit Administrative Feasibility Prong of Heightened Ascertainability Requirement. Testimony of Witnesses In-State and Out-of-State: Issues to Consider Under NJ Law.
By Meghann M. Cuniff | December 9, 2021
Agreements between federal prosecutors and two key figures in the public corruption probe leave plenty of room for more cooperation and more indictments.
By Jane Wester | December 9, 2021
Jurors in New York's multidefendant opioid trial on Thursday heard closing statements from attorneys representing two of the three plaintiffs, Suffolk County and the New York Attorney General's Office, and defendant Anda Inc., a drug distribution company.
By Greg Land | December 9, 2021
The settlement stems from 2014, when a database the jail uses to vet inmates before their release was offline for several days and jail staff were unable to check for outstanding warrants or holds and kept the class members locked up.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Caroline E. Oks | December 9, 2021
The Circuit will once again address its strict ascertainability requirement for class certification in the case 'In re Niaspan Antitrust Litigation.' This appeal represents the first ascertainability case in the Third Circuit that focuses on the pharmaceutical industry and the ability to identify, through expert testimony, who paid for prescription drugs.
By Tom McParland | December 8, 2021
Plaintiffs in the case, U.S. District Judge Paul Crotty said, had "persuasively established" a link between Goldman's public disclosures of its conflicts and subsequent dips in stock price.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By David E. Sellinger and Ariel Brown | December 8, 2021
The court's recent decision in 'Russell v. Educ. Comm'n for Foreign Med. Graduates' confirms that even an 'issue class' cannot be certified without assuring that all the requirements of Rule 23 have been met.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | December 7, 2021
Spencer Law Firm of Houston seeks a refund of $44,000 from ForLawFirmsOnly Marketing, after it says the company promised 80 clients for an MDL, but provided only one incomplete client lead and "excuse after excuse" for delaying the refund.
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