By Amanda Bronstad | April 21, 2021
Three counties and one city are asking for more than $50 billion in damages against four drug manufacturers
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Peter Prieto and Benjamin Widlanski | April 20, 2021
Why are MDLs and class actions so impactful, and what current issues should we be aware of That is part of what will be discussed at the University of Miami School of Law Class Action and Complex Litigation Forum Friday, April 23.
By Ellen Bardash | April 19, 2021
The settlement, if approved, would address millions of reported violations of Illinois' Biometric Information Privacy Act in multidistrict litigation consolidated in the Northern District of Illinois.
By Ellen Bardash | April 19, 2021
The settlement, if approved, would address millions of reported violations of Illinois' Biometric Information Privacy Act in multidistrict litigation consolidated in the Northern District of Illinois.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | April 19, 2021
A Pittsburgh lawyer for more than three years worked as an independent contractor, doing research and writing services in connection with nine class actions in which a Michigan attorney served as sole class counsel.
By Michael A. Mora | April 19, 2021
"I've spent a lifetime litigating against corporations, sometimes extremely large, on the basis of deceptive acts and practices, and this is one of them," said John A. Yanchunis, a partner at Morgan & Morgan.
By Greg Land | April 16, 2021
The Supreme Court said a trial judge should have granted summary judgment to Farmers Insurance over claims that its decision not to renew "all risk" homeowner policies breached its customers' contracts.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 14, 2021
Lawyers who crafted the $2 billion class action settlement with Bayer to resolve future claims over Monsanto's Roundup have fired back at a host of objectors, defending a settlement they say that "will save lives."
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ellen Bardash | April 13, 2021
Plaintiffs in the multidistrict litigation put forward a reasonable theory to support RICO claims against defendants with nicotine product company Altria and the current and former founders and directors of the e-cigarette maker, U.S. District Judge William Orrick of the Northern District of California said.
By Ellen Bardash | April 13, 2021
Plaintiffs in the multidistrict litigation put forward a reasonable theory to support RICO claims against defendants with nicotine product company Altria and the current and former founders and directors of the e-cigarette maker, U.S. District Judge William Orrick of the Northern District of California said.
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