By Tom McParland | May 10, 2021
The ruling, from a divided panel of the Manhattan-based appeals court, found for the first time that plaintiffs have Article III standing to sue over the alleged violation of legal interests created by a state statute.
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By Peter Brown | May 10, 2021
In this edition of his Privacy Matters column, Peter Brown discusses a recent decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, which considered when victims of a data breach have standing to file a federal litigation.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 5, 2021
An April 30 supplemental brief was filed for 93 law firms and 167 lawyers objecting to the $2 billion settlement. Public Justice and Public Citizen filed their own supplemental briefs, focused on several issues, including the release of punitive damage claims. An approval hearing is set for May 19.
By Charles Toutant | May 5, 2021
"This is a significant victory not just for consumer class actions but also paves the path on how to properly move forward for all types of class actions," said lawyers for the plaintiffs.
By Dan Clark | May 5, 2021
Vice-Chancellor Joseph Slights III agreed with the plaintiff shareholders that a conflict of interest existed between Tesla CEO Elon Musk and the compensation committee. For that reason, the company's board of directors was ordered to turn over communications between Musk and two former in-house attorneys regarding the compensation package.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 5, 2021
Distributors and drug makers are still working on a proposed $26 billion settlement with lead plaintiffs' attorneys in the opioid MDL. So why did the West Virginia plaintiffs still go to trial?
By Phillip Bantz | May 3, 2021
"We think it's extremely unfair and unlawful, what they're doing. Contracts should be honored," said plaintiffs attorney Peter Muhic.
By Phillip Bantz | May 3, 2021
"We think it's extremely unfair and unlawful, what they're doing. Contracts should be honored," said plaintiffs attorney Peter Muhic.
By Tom McParland | April 29, 2021
The decision, on an issue of first impression for the Manhattan-based appeals court, was generally seen as a win for plaintiffs, who may now establish an injury based on an "increased risk" of harm once their sensitive data has leaked.
By Cheryl Miller | April 29, 2021
Welcome to Law.com's Cannabis Briefing: Higher Law. This week we're looking at the latest moves in a high-profile cannabis TCPA case • a conditionally certified class action tied to marijuana work • Foley Hoag's work on a CBD company purchase
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