Daily Business Review | Slideshow
By Raychel Lean | December 22, 2020
A lot can happen in a year. Here's a look at what caught readers' attention in 2020.
By Raychel Lean | December 21, 2020
The putative class action lawsuit alleges a major insurance carrier has systematically declined to cover a necessary cancer treatment purely because of its cost.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Marissa Banez | December 21, 2020
Whether 'Restasis' will be upheld by the Second Circuit remains to be seen. In the meantime, explore some "take-aways" from cases outside of the Second Circuit that should be considered, especially when litigating class actions in the Eastern District of New York.
By Charles Toutant | December 18, 2020
The question posed appears novel—whether New Jersey public policy compels application of New Jersey's contingency-fee rules to all cases filed in its courts. But the plaintiffs were not New Jersey residents, the case was not litigated in New Jersey, and the case was ultimately settled in Texas—echoing the decentralized nature that is common in multidistrict litigation cases.
By Michael A. Mora | December 17, 2020
The state appellate court denied the attorney fees for the appeal but affirmed the lower court's order denying the application of the arbitration clause, which allows the class action to proceed in state court.
By Daniel Pollack and Elisa Reiter | December 16, 2020
Numerous class-action and individual wrongful death lawsuits have been filed asserting that proper precautions were not maintained to keep nursing homes residents safe from contracting COVID-19.
By Tom McParland | December 16, 2020
A South African chemical company's Weil Gotshal attorneys have taken aim at plaintiffs' Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro counsel. But Steve Berman dismissed the accusations as without merit.
By Amanda Bronstad | December 16, 2020
A Chicago federal judge has referred allegations of "ethical violations" to the U.S. Attorney, which has asked to examine documents in the case.
By Greg Land | December 16, 2020
A plaintiffs attorney said the county and 14 cities within it could be on the hook for $60 million or more if the suit succeeds.
By Ross Todd | December 16, 2020
Plaintiffs bringing gender discrimination claims against Jones Day on Monday indicated that they were dropping all class and collective action claims and moving forward as individuals. The move follows a similar move by plaintiffs in a case against Morrison & Foerster.
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