By Michael A. Mora | September 18, 2020
Jason Kellogg said the Eleventh Circuit opinion "hit like wildfire" among class-action attorneys.
By Katheryn Tucker | September 18, 2020
"This case has been my life for 10 years," John Salter of the Barnes Law Group said. The retired teachers' legal team includes former Gov. Roy Barnes as well as Michael Terry, Jason Carter and Naveen Ramachandrappa of Bondurant, Mixson & Elmore.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 17, 2020
80% said the electronic notice provision had a positive impact, compared to 60% approval for the requirement that objectors disclose payments they receive from lawyers in the case.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 17, 2020
An escalating rift between two groups of lawyers, one led by Katrina Carroll of Carlson Lynch and the other by Ekwan Rhow of Bird Marella, could unravel a confidential class action settlement that TikTok plans to file next month in court.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Event
By J. Brian Jackson, Andrew F. Gann, Jr., Mitchell D. Diles, and Miles O. Indest | September 16, 2020
The recent catastrophic explosion in Beirut, Lebanon is a tragic but important reminder that companies must comply with safe storage and handling practices…
By Amanda Bronstad | September 16, 2020
Western Alliance Bank's report found that 80% of lawyers, judges and claims administrators found the electronic notice provision had a positive impact, while only 60% said the same of the changes addressing class action objectors.
By Angela Morris | September 15, 2020
"The experiences survivors have had with the APD and DA's Office are universal in the sense that they received little support and no justice," alleged the four sex assault survivors' class action lawsuit.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | September 15, 2020
The Connecticut Supreme Court has upheld a lower court ruling in a case of first impression dealing with asbestos in the workplace.
By Michael A. Mora | September 15, 2020
Warner Music Group is the record label for artists such as Pitbull, Coldplay, and the Rolling Stones,
By Carolyn Branthoover | September 14, 2020
"Insurance companies are likely prioritizing the advance of their "physical loss of damage" battle in venues where the rules of insurance policy construction and case law are favorable to insurers, and policyholders need to be encouraged that pro-policyholder venues still exist and the loss of a few of these battles does not signify the loss of the war," says K&L Gates' Carolyn Branthoover.
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