By Amanda Bronstad | April 22, 2019
Victims' lawyers cited diversity and experience in data breach cases in submitting applications for leadership roles. None said they used third party litigation funding—one of several disclosures required by U.S. District Judge Paul Grimm in Maryland.
By Charles Toutant | April 19, 2019
The court found the plaintiff cannot be an aggrieved consumer because she suffered no adverse consequences from the contract language.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 17, 2019
Two cases demonstrate the reality that while MDL leadership is a plum gig for plaintiffs' firms, their appointments aren't always permanent
By Dan Clark | April 17, 2019
The next wave of class action lawsuits will be the result of massive data breaches, according to the eighth annual Carlton Fields Class Action Survey.
By Dan Clark | April 16, 2019
More than half of in-house counsel expect the next wave of class action lawsuits to be a product of massive data breaches.
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By Amanda Bronstad | April 16, 2019
Kessler Topaz had asked a federal judge to remove its former partner, Kimberly Justice, from her leadership post in the multidistrict litigation over alleged manipulation of the Chicago Board Options Exchange Volatility Index. All other lead attorneys had opposed the move.
By Zach Schlein | April 15, 2019
The complaint alleges the e-cigarette company and Altria Group knowingly withheld information from consumers, specifically teenage users, about the addictive nature of Juuls.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 15, 2019
In a motion filed this month, Apple alleged there had been a 'blatant and very serious violation' of a protective order and said principals in Cotchett Pitre should be blocked from viewing confidential documents.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 15, 2019
In a motion filed this month, Apple alleged there had been a 'blatant and very serious violation' of a protective order and said principals in Cotchett Pitre should be blocked from viewing confidential documents
By Zach Schlein | April 15, 2019
Complaints filed in Palm Beach Circuit Court accuse Riviera Beach and real estate investors Global Ministries Foundation and Millennia Cos. of operating Stonybrook Apartments as a "slum."
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