By Raychel Lean | September 4, 2019
"If a headrest shoots out and hits you in the back of the head while you're driving 75 miles an hour on the highway, that could be bad," said attorney Benjamin Widlanski, whose clients filed suit over Mercedes-Benz's Neck-Pro active head restraint.
By Raychel Lean | September 4, 2019
"If a headrest shoots out and hits you in the back of the head while you're driving 75 miles an hour on the highway, that could be bad," said attorney Benjamin Widlanski, whose clients filed suit over Mercedes-Benz's Neck-Pro active head restraint.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 4, 2019
A federal judge overseeing 2,000 lawsuits over the opioid crisis has rejected some key defenses ahead of a high-profile trial next month.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 29, 2019
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit heard arguments in two cases that address whether manufacturers of consumer products adequately disclose arbitration agreements to customers.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 29, 2019
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit heard arguments in two cases that address whether manufacturers of consumer products adequately disclose arbitration agreements to customers.
By Greg Land | August 29, 2019
The Eleventh Circuit held that a litigation funding company's contract barring class actions and mandating that legal actions be filed in Illinois unenforceable because those sections violate Georgia public policy.
By Greg Land | August 29, 2019
The Eleventh Circuit held that a litigation funding company's contract barring class actions and mandating that legal actions be filed in Illinois unenforceable because those sections violate Georgia public policy.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 28, 2019
More than $440 million in common benefit fees have been allocated in a class action settlement with Syngenta, prompting multiple appeals, but a federal judge's order this month threw a big wrench in the process.
By Greg Land | August 28, 2019
The class action settled last year with Fiat Chrysler agreeing to pay the buyers of affected 2014-2015 Jeep Cherokees and other vehicles up to $2,000 or provide vouchers worth up to $4,000 toward a replacement vehicle.
By Jenna Greene | August 28, 2019
The plaintiffs alleged that the company made materially false and misleading claims about its sole product and only source of revenue—a spinal cord stimulation system called "Senza."
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