By Amanda Bronstad | May 20, 2019
The proposed Duke settlement, filed Monday, is the first time the U.S. Justice Department has gotten involved in the injunctive relief provisions of a private class action settlement over alleged illegal poaching of employees.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 20, 2019
The proposed Duke settlement, filed Monday, is the first time the U.S. Justice Department has gotten involved in the injunctive relief provisions of a private class action settlement over alleged illegal poaching of employees.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 18, 2019
The revised deal was filed one day after law firms called for Michigan officials to investigate a $500 million settlement for sexual abuse victims of former sports doctor Larry Nassar.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 18, 2019
The revised deal was filed one day after law firms called for Michigan officials to investigate a $500 million settlement for sexual abuse victims of former sports doctor Larry Nassar.
By Adam J. Kaiser and Jenna C. Polivy | May 17, 2019
Practitioners seeking to avoid having their clients forced into arbitration by a nonsignatory should examine carefully the relevant arbitration clause and consider the proper forum in which to file suit.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Samuel Estreicher and Holly H. Weiss | May 17, 2019
In their Arbitration column, Samuel Estreicher and Holly H. Weiss discuss the recent Supreme Court decision in 'Lamps Plus', which sends a strong signal that courts cannot order class arbitration absent an affirmative contractual basis for doing so.
By Alaina Lancaster | May 16, 2019
Levi & Korsinsky claim the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has wrongfully withheld documents related to the agency's fraud investigation into Elon Musk.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jonah M. Knobler | May 16, 2019
The New York Legislature is now considering a bill, A.679/S.2407, that would make major changes to the state's chief consumer-protection statute, General Business Law §349. One change in particular should terrify all companies that do business in the state.
By Charles Toutant | May 15, 2019
R.A. Feuer, who threatened to bring a shareholder derivative action against the company, sought records related to its 2015 acquisition of Cubist Pharmaceuticals for $9.5 billion.
By Colby Hamilton | May 15, 2019
Following a summary judgment in their favor in March, disability advocates are now pushing for a systemwide decision to force the transit agency to honor federal access requirements.
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