By Dan Clark | August 3, 2020
"That is how they're constructing that fact pattern into what was supposed to be a clear data breach," Dominique Shelton Leipzig, a partner at Perkins Coie in Los Angeles, said. "The private right of action was supposed to limited to a negligent breach."
By Tom McParland | August 3, 2020
Attorneys moved to vacate the award on the basis that the court-appointed arbitrator was "starstruck" by Kalanick and had expressed his "fear" that ruling against Uber could jeopardize his safety. U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff dismissed the concerns as unfounded.
By ALM Staff | August 3, 2020
There is no substitute for rolling up your sleeves and putting in the time to achieve the best result possible.
By Dan Clark | July 31, 2020
"Karen brings a vast amount of expertise and broad legal background to U.S. Soccer, and she'll immediately be a valuable addition to our team," U.S. Soccer secretary-general and CEO Will Wilson said in the press release.
By Angela Morris | July 31, 2020
Twenty criminal district judges in Harris County argue they should be dismissed as defendants from a lawsuit that alleges their felony bail practices are unconstitutional because they keep poor people in jail before trial, disproportionately impacting people of color.
By Greg Land | July 30, 2020
The Eleventh Circuit says an apartment management company's insurer must defend it in a lawsuit alleging the landlord improperly keeps security deposits after tenants move out.
By Greg Land | July 30, 2020
The Eleventh Circuit opinion said the insurer for apartment management company ECI must defend it in a lawsuit alleging the landlord improperly keeps tenants' security deposits.
By Quentin Brogdon | July 30, 2020
A class-action lawsuit is pending against Lyft in California alleging the company failed to prevent its drivers from assaulting "several thousand"…
By Amanda Bronstad | Max Mitchell | July 30, 2020
Most of the judicial panel's questions were directed at attorneys seeking consolidation, often asking about what the common facts would be and what would happen to litigation against insurers that are facing only a handful of claims. Some judges also appeared skeptical about how consolidation could benefit such a vast group of cases.
By Tom McParland | July 30, 2020
The technique, which Congress criminalized as part of the 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, involves placing orders to buy and sell Treasury futures to give the appearance of high market demand and artificial prices, without ever intending to execute the orders.
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