By Tom McParland | December 10, 2019
The panel turned aside arguments that the courts should not apply the pleading standards of securities law to antitrust factual claims at the heart of the suit.
By Amanda Bronstad | December 10, 2019
New venues to make the American Tort Reform Association's annual Top 10 list are Georgia, for its "nuclear verdicts," and Oklahoma, due to its $572 million judgment in the first trial over the opioid crisis.
By Amanda Bronstad | December 10, 2019
The Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, where a jury awarded an $8 billion verdict against Johnson & Johnson, took the No. 1 spot. New venues to make the American Tort Reform Association's annual Top 10 list are Georgia, for its "nuclear verdicts," and Oklahoma, due to its $572 million judgment in the first trial over the opioid crisis.
By Max Mitchell | December 10, 2019
Although the decision denied the defendants' efforts to dismiss the class action lawsuit entirely, the ruling also dismissed the plaintiff's argument that the defendants' conduct had additionally constituted an invasion of privacy.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Deb Zonies and Robert Koehl | December 10, 2019
Data science can help identify overlooked claimants, increase settlement amounts, and streamline internal processes.
By Cheryl Miller | December 9, 2019
Mayer Brown partners Donald Falk, Andrew Pincus and Archis Parasharami teamed up with lawyers from Littler Mendelson to sue California on behalf of various business groups.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | December 9, 2019
Although the decision denied the defendants' efforts to dismiss the class action lawsuit entirely, Stickman's ruling also dismissed Popa's argument that the defendants' conduct had additionally constituted an invasion of privacy.
Daily Business Review | Quick Takes
By ALM Staff | December 9, 2019
Members of Fort Lauderdale-based JetSmarter claimed the private jet-sharing service unilaterally changed their terms of membership and added new fees.
By Amy Lally and Farrah Vazquez | December 6, 2019
As this year draws to a close, we look back on the food labeling class actions that have dominated the legal landscape in California and look ahead to the class actions that may loom large in the new year.
By Amy Lally and Farrah Vazquez | December 6, 2019
As this year draws to a close, we look back on the food labeling class actions that have dominated the legal landscape in California and look ahead to the class actions that may loom large in the new year.
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