By Angela Morris | May 18, 2021
"There was such a well-documented history of a problem—of internal concern over how to deal with that problem," said Beaumont litigator Bryan Blevins, who secured a $24.4 million settlement for oil and gas royalty owners.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Stephen M. Kramarsky and John R. Millson | May 17, 2021
In this edition of his Intellectual Property column, Stephen M. Kramarsky explores a recent Second Circuit case that addressed an "issue of first impression" and explained what factors courts in the Second Circuit should consider when determining whether an individual has adequately plead a cognizable "future injury" as a result of the unauthorized disclosure of their personal information.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | May 13, 2021
The complaint, filed in Delaware federal court, says Ford should be held responsible for knowingly selling trucks with dashboards that had a tendency to warp and bend.
By Tom McParland | May 13, 2021
A unanimous panel of the Manhattan-based appeals court held that Gorss Motels Inc. had given "prior express invitation or permission" to receive the faxes from Lands' End.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Doug Meal, Michelle Visser, David Cohen and Chris Richart | May 13, 2021
As was anticipated when it was first enacted, the CCPA has resulted in a significant number of class action litigations. This article assesses the litigation to date and provides key practical takeaways for how businesses faced with such actions can seek early dismissal.
By Bruce Love | May 13, 2021
Jonathan Brightbill said he chose not to return to Kirkland because he was looking for a firm where he could concentrate on his litigation practice, rather than transactional work and bankruptcy.
By Doug Meal, Michelle Visser, David Cohen and Chris Richart | May 12, 2021
As was anticipated when it was first enacted, the CCPA has resulted in a significant number of class action litigations. This article assesses the litigation to date and provides key practical takeaways for how businesses faced with such actions can seek early dismissal.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | May 11, 2021
The complaint said the defendants were aware Insight was using unsecure storage methods for the protected health information (PHI) prior to the February 2021 breach.
By Cheryl Miller | May 10, 2021
The plaintiffs lawyer has also failed to respond in writing to allegations that he misappropriated hundreds of thousands of dollars in settlement money from victims he represented in litigation.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 10, 2021
After dozens of injury reports, including one death, Peloton CEO John Foley, to the surprise of many lawyers, denied there were safety problems with the company's treadmills then, last, week, abruptly changed course and recalled 125,000 of the Tread+ products. His actions, although unusual and delayed, may have stopped potential lawsuits in their tracks, lawyers said.
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