By Tommaso Baronio | November 6, 2024
"This year is going to be a signature year for the program because we have judges from the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation in addition to other outstanding judges," said Harley S. Tropin, co-founding partner at Kozyak Tropin & Throckmorton.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | November 5, 2024
"Progressive has implemented a systemic, predetermined refusal to offer optional automobile insurance coverages due to a so-called 'binding restriction' that runs counter to established Massachusetts law that limits the circumstances under which an insurer can refuse to offer optional coverages."
By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | November 4, 2024
Counsel for the defendants intend to pursue prediscovery dismissal of the complaint, arguing the plaintiff has no "direct evidence" of an antitrust conspiracy.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Adam J. Levitt | November 4, 2024
Arguing Class Actions is a monthly column by Adam J. Levitt for the National Law Journal.
By Charles Toutant | November 1, 2024
"With our clients, we are taking a stand for families across the country and are committed to securing damages for affected families and injunctive relief to prevent further harm," plaintiffs lawyer Shana Khader said.
Corporate Counsel | Analysis|Event|News
By Maria Dinzeo | November 1, 2024
"Most of the litigation to date is novel, and a win in one court doesn't necessarily scare away the plaintiff's counsel from trying over and over again, or from flooding every website that their clients come in contact with and sending a demand letter," said Bethany Lukitsch, a BakerHostetler partner.
By Ross Todd | November 1, 2024
After Andrew Soukup of Covington & Burling and Jay Lefkowitz of Kirkland & Ellis argued the motion to dismiss for the defendants, a federal judge in Brooklyn found state law claims concerning the effectiveness of decongestants were preempted by federal law and that the plaintiffs lacked standing to pursue their RICO claims.
By Kat Black | October 31, 2024
The suit accuses Lendistry of breaching a contractual obligation to protect the beneficiaries' data privacy by deploying AI technologies that harvested class members' business, behavioral and biometric data and transmitted it to third-party companies without adequate disclosures.
By Lisa Willis | October 30, 2024
The case highlights a growing trend of challenges brought against third-party sellers like Amazon and Walmart.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | October 29, 2024
At least four antitrust class actions allege Visa forced merchants and consumers to pay artificially inflated prices for debit card transactions, mirroring the allegations of a U.S. Department of Justice complaint.
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