By Marcia Coyle | March 25, 2019
The justices last week avoided ruling on the merits of the controversial practice, but there's another case in the wings.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jeffrey Campolongo and Ashley Dabb | March 25, 2019
The lawsuit, which is seeking damages, back pay and adjustment of their wage and benefits rate, also seeks class certification to include all female professional players since 2015. The USWNT recently filed the complaint, appropriately enough, on International Women's Day.
By Dylan Jackson | March 22, 2019
Despite a flat year, Shook Hardy was successful in attracting some blockbuster talent to the firm.
By Robert Storace | March 22, 2019
GE is facing a class action alleging it squelches competition to hurt independent companies that maintain its gas anesthesia machines.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael H. Reed | March 22, 2019
This article examines the approach to class actions used in 'Local Baking' and 'Baskin,' raises questions about that approach, and ultimately finds it wanting.
By Ross Todd | March 21, 2019
Former sales employee Marcella Johnson originally filed a proposed class action in federal court, but dropped her suit and filed a petition for class arbitration. Oracle hoped to get a federal court to rule that she should be bound by a late arbitration agreement that bars classwide arbitration.
By Jenna Greene | March 20, 2019
A growing number of plaintiffs around the country are attempting to bring public nuisance class actions against landfills because—as garbage is want to do—the sites stink.
By Marcia Coyle | March 20, 2019
"We conclude that the case should be remanded for the courts below to address the plaintiffs' standing in light of Spokeo," the justices said. Justice Clarence Thomas, in dissent, would have reached the merits and vacated the settlement.
By Marcia Coyle | March 20, 2019
"We conclude that the case should be remanded for the courts below to address the plaintiffs' standing in light of Spokeo," the justices said. Justice Clarence Thomas, in dissent, would have reached the merits and vacated the settlement.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 20, 2019
Two Stanford students have filed a cause of action saying their degrees have been devalued because the university was targeted the in the admissions fraud scheme. And a rejected student is seeking $5 billion in a suit against the alleged scammers.
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