By Jenna Greene | April 6, 2020
In suits filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, litigators from Selendy & Gay and Roche Cyrulnik Freedman allege that the defendants sold billions of dollars of unregistered digital tokens and other financial instruments to investors in violation of federal and state securities laws.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 6, 2020
In an emergency TRO, the Colorado firm insists the Small Business Administration should not exclude independent contractors as "payroll costs" in applying for loans under the CARES Act, which provides loans and other economic relief to families and businesses impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak. A judge has denied the motion.
By David Carey | April 3, 2020
We may soon see a circuit split on the issue of class action waivers in FINRA employee arbitrations. In 2015, the Second Circuit held that FINRA firms may use class action waivers to bypass FINRA rule 13204 that allows employees to file judicial class actions. Parties recently argued the same issue to the Ninth Circuit. If the Ninth Circuit decides the issue differently or if another circuit voids class waivers, the Supreme Court may be asked to resolve the conflict.
By Alaina Lancaster | April 3, 2020
Cooley's Michael Rhodes has stepped in to defend the company against claims its video conferencing app violated the California Consumer Privacy Act.
By Amy Guthrie | April 3, 2020
A new lawsuit alleging Chiquita engaged in a "campaign of terror" is similar to a class action dismissed by a South Florida federal judge.
By Jenna Greene | April 3, 2020
Kirkland & Ellis partners Rick Godfrey, Wendy Bloom and Andrew Bloomer successfully defended class actions against General Motors and Polaris.
By Max Mitchell | April 2, 2020
The new case was filed in the wake of Marriott's announcement Tuesday that it had been the victim of another data intrusion, one that could affect as many as 5.2 million people.
By Max Mitchell | April 2, 2020
Three Tampa attorneys signed onto the case in the wake of Marriott's announcement that it's the victim of another data intrusion affecting as many as 5.2 million patrons.
By Max Mitchell | April 2, 2020
The new case was filed in the wake of Marriott's announcement Tuesday that it had been the victim of another data intrusion, one that could affect as many as 5.2 million people.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | April 1, 2020
Morgan Lewis' senior pro bono trial lawyer Susan Baker Manning is among the attorneys working on a class action to protect detained immigrant families during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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