By Alaina Lancaster | November 5, 2019
In addition to repurposing regulatory production documents, a federal judge could ask the company to provide more information on how its millions of apps interact with users. Facebook's attorneys rebutted there were 'not enough engineers on the globe' to perform the task.
By Alaina Lancaster | November 4, 2019
In addition to repurposing regulatory production documents, a federal judge could ask the company to provide more information on how its millions of apps interact with users. Gibson Dunn's Orin Snyder rebutted that there were "not enough engineers on the globe" to perform the task.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 4, 2019
Lieff Cabraser's Anne Shaver, representing the plaintiffs, got a lot of questions from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit about Microsoft's employment practices. Citing Walmart v. Dukes, Judge Johnnie Rawlinson told her, "I don't feel there is a policy that's been pointed out."
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By Max Mitchell | November 4, 2019
Third Circuit Judge Joseph Greenaway said the matter should not have been filed as a motion to intervene in the class action docket itself but instead should have been brought as an attorney's lien.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 31, 2019
Nearly 20 family members of victims of a March 10 airplane crash in Ethiopia met with Boeing and FAA officials this week on Capitol Hill.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 31, 2019
One day earlier, Facebook won a stay of a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruling affirming class certification in another privacy case, which it plans to bring to the U.S. Supreme Court.
By Ross Todd | October 31, 2019
Some of the same plaintiffs lawyers who reached a settlement with Facebook in March over ads for housing, employment and credit opportunities that excluded protected classes sued the company again claiming it still allows advertisers for financial services to discriminate against women and older users.
By Jenna Greene | October 31, 2019
Plaintiffs lawyers are testing a new theory that store gift cards are a "public accommodation" and subject to the ADA. Or not.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 30, 2019
In a Tuesday motion, lawyers from 13 firms said their fee request represented less than 20.4% of the $380.5 million cash fund and only 5.6% of the settlement when including the other benefits to the class.
By Jenna Greene | October 30, 2019
While I admit no electricity is preferable to catastrophic wildfires that kill dozens of people and destroy billions of dollars in property, surely the choice shouldn't be either/or.
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