By Michael A. Mora | February 23, 2021
More than 100 members in the proposed class would seek upward of $5 million after being misled by packaging and advertising in their purchase of these premium-priced dog food products.
By Ross Todd | February 23, 2021
While 75% of the 13,000 class members—mostly young people from abroad who have provided live-in childcare to families in the U.S.—have been able to cash checks, the undeposited checks that remain outstanding average almost $1,850.
By Michael A. Mora | February 22, 2021
Plaintiffs argued that U.S. District Judge Rodney Smith should grant preliminary approval so class members could proceed.
By Michael A. Mora | February 19, 2021
"We were going to deal with this on the commission, and some hearings generated interest from people who were making a lot of money," Stephen Zack said. "Ultimately, we made five changes to the constitution and this wasn't one of them. What I learned is something I already knew: 'Money is power.'"
By Alaina Lancaster | February 18, 2021
In a hearing on Google's bid to dismiss a proposed privacy class action over data gathered through the Chrome browser, the company's counsel from Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan sparred with plaintiffs attorneys over whether IP addresses are considered personally identifiable information under California's most recent privacy provisions.
By Ross Todd | February 18, 2021
You can hardly blame Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy founder Joe Cotchett for trying the catch-more-flies-with-honey approach.
By Amanda Bronstad | February 17, 2021
At a Zoom hearing Wednesday before U.S. District Judge Edward Davila, many objectors insisted that plaintiffs lawyers failed to justify such an award, which is 28.3% of the $310 million settlement, and suggested fees of closer to $36 million.
By Charles Toutant | February 16, 2021
The judge will decide the amount of legal fees to be awarded at a later date, with class counsel agreeing not to seek more than $3.7 million and defense lawyers saying they won't contest any award at or below $1.5 million.
By Jim Saunders | February 16, 2021
The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity and Deloitte Consulting, a contractor that helped put the state's CONNECT online unemployment system in place in 2013, are being sued for major problems to the compensation program.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Dan Roe | February 12, 2021
Greg Dadika's move to Greenberg Traurig is one of several in-house leader moves to the Am Law 200 this year.
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