By Amanda Bronstad | August 28, 2019
Everyone seemed to have something to say about Monday's opioid verdict in Oklahoma.
By Greg Land | August 27, 2019
The putative class action said Marietta-based LGE Credit Union improperly assessed customers overdraft fees even when there was enough money in their accounts to cover the transactions.
By Greg Land | August 27, 2019
The putative class action said Marietta-based LGE Credit Union improperly assessed customers overdraft fees even when there was enough money in their accounts to cover the transactions.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | August 26, 2019
A district judge in Pennsylvania has approved a $1.1 million settlement resolving a class of customer service representatives' claims against their health care company employer over allegations of unpaid overtime and back wages.
By Phillip Bantz | August 23, 2019
The global oilfield services firm told investors that "material weakness exists in the company's internal control over financial reporting and that disclosure controls and procedures were ineffective" from 2015 through 2019.
By Greg Land | August 23, 2019
Southern Co. and its subsidiary Mississippi Power had allegedly claimed the "clean coal" power plant was on track, before suddenly saying they would not meet a $2.8 billion budget.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 22, 2019
The Rosen Law Firm in New York seeks to represent investors who claim they were damaged by Burford Capital's allegedly false and misleading statements that artificially inflated securities.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 22, 2019
The Rosen Law Firm in New York seeks to represent investors who claim they were damaged by Burford Capital's allegedly false and misleading statements that artificially inflated securities.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Shannon McClure and Alyssa Conn | August 22, 2019
Does a “defendant” under the removal statute mean a third-party counterclaim defendant? Does “any defendant” under the Class Action Fairness Act (CAFA) truly mean "any" defendant? According to the U.S. Supreme Court, the answer, in all of these questions, is no.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 21, 2019
Find out the two attorneys who got appointed—and who did not—to lead a potential class settlement over opioids.
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