By Charles Toutant | January 15, 2021
As the facial recognition industry faces hostile regulations, claims of racial bias and growing public mistrust, more suits over the fledgling technology are expected.
By Justin Henry | January 14, 2021
Midsize firms see a hybrid future for in-office and remote legal work, complete with office spaces recalibrated to promote efficiency and collaboration.
By Alaina Lancaster | January 14, 2021
"This is a groundbreaking settlement in a novel area that took a lot of effort to get to substantive and professional goodwill," said U.S. District Judge James Donato.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 14, 2021
A bankruptcy judge on Wednesday ordered Los Angeles plaintiffs firm Girardi Keese and its founder, Tom Girardi, into Chapter 7 proceedings, leaving thousands of lawsuits on hold and now under the microscope of trustees. Some of the biggest cases include thousands of people in Los Angeles affected by a 2015 gas leak and victims of the 2017 mass shooting in Las Vegas.
By Tyler Young, Rory Collins and Emily Zambrana | January 13, 2021
Any state with a statutory scheme similar to California's—with one or more consumer protection statutes providing for both legal damages and monetary equitable relief—is susceptible to a similar adequate-remedy-at-law defense.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 13, 2021
The Jan. 6 attack on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. prompted several law firms, led by Crowell & Moring, to call for President Donald Trump's removal from office. Other law firms, and legal organizations, issued statements the day after the event; those focused on class actions and mass torts were no exception.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 13, 2021
The lender, identified as Virage SPV 1 LLC, filed the disclosure Tuesday in U.S. bankruptcy court, while the brother of Girardi Keese founder Tom Girardi says his sibling is "not capable of making rational decisions" and has asked a bankruptcy judge to appoint him to speak on Tom Girardi's behalf.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 12, 2021
On Monday, a federal judge preliminarily approved the settlement, which resolves claims for a potential 6,600 class members that Dr. James Heaps either made inappropriate comments or violated them with sexually invasive exams from 1983 to 2018. At least one firm plans to opt out of the deal on behalf of 140 women.
By Jordan Deifik and Jay Kamlet | January 11, 2021
Law firms will best protect and serve themselves and their consumers by making sure their websites and mobile applications nondiscriminatory against individuals with disabilities, say Jay F. Kamlet and Jordan Deifik.
By Charles Toutant | January 11, 2021
Schneider said his ruling addresses what the judge called "an incessant dispute" in many cases before him: whether it's necessary or warranted to designate discovery as confidential. His ruling is the first to comprehensively address the issue and could be applied in other such disputes in the District of New Jersey and elsewhere.
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