By Diana Fassbender, Marc Shapiro, Paige Pavone and Alex Lilly | April 20, 2020
From a legal perspective, many defenses may be available but will be fact-specific, based upon the language of the respective contracts and service agreements.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 17, 2020
Four law firms have filed separate class actions against six different insurers, alleging they denied business interruption claims filed by thousands of small businesses across the country. The lead plaintiffs include La Luz Ultralounge in Bonita, California, and Nick's New Haven Style Pizzeria & Bar in Coral Springs and Boca Raton, Florida.
By Alaina Lancaster | April 17, 2020
U.S. Magistrate Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley advocated for informal, virtual face-to-face communication and understanding during these unprecedented times.
By Jenna Greene | April 17, 2020
'At its core our case is straightforward: The Trumps deliberately made false and misleading statements in exchange for millions of dollars in payments that were not disclosed to investors who relied on what the Trumps said and lost hundreds or thousands of dollars as a result. That is called fraud, and the victims are entitled to damages as a result. '
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By Max Mitchell | April 16, 2020
The attorneys will be tasked with coming up with a recommendation for how the court should divide up the common benefit fund.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 16, 2020
So far, employees for the government, a hand bell factory and a hair salon have filed class actions, and lawyers predict many more to come, as about 22 million people file for unemployment claims.
By David Thomas | April 16, 2020
Edelson PC, known as a scourge of Silicon Valley, says a business model accustomed to dry spells and windfalls is helping it weather the pandemic and make a difference close to home.
By Phillip Bantz | April 15, 2020
CLO Tony Taylor received $1.17 million in awards while interim CEO Marc Swanson was granted $1.5 million and COO Walter Bogumil was given $1.3 million.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 15, 2020
Bank of America won a court challenge to the small business loan program in the $2 trillion COVID-19 stimulus package.
By Jenna Greene | April 15, 2020
It's not that Hagens Berman doesn't deserve its $48M fee—they make a strong case for why they earned every penny. But at the same time, shouldn't the firm's initial promise to work for less count for something?
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