By Amanda Bronstad | March 13, 2019
Johnson & Johnson executives did not appear before the subcommittee looking into the alleged link between talc products and cancer, but the company was an obvious focus of the hearing
By Greg Land | March 13, 2019
The attorney for a man seriously injured when his Bird e-scooter suddenly veered sharply said boilerplate language forfeiting right to litigate negligence claims in court is a major hurdle for unwary users who click on the app.
By Tom McParland | March 13, 2019
According to the complaint, Celgene and its directors held the deal out as a premium to its stockholders, despite allegedly rejecting a previous offer from Bristol-Myers with an aggregate value of $110 per share.
By Greg Land | March 12, 2019
The attorney for a man seriously injured when his Bird e-scooter suddenly veered sharply said boilerplate language forfeiting right to litigate negligence claims in court is a major hurdle for unwary users who click on the app.
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By Tom McParland | March 12, 2019
According to the complaint, Celgene and its directors held the deal out as a premium to its stockholders, despite allegedly rejecting a previous offer from Bristol-Myers with an aggregate value of $110 per share.
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By Max Mitchell | March 12, 2019
BrownGreer filed a response to a motion Florida attorney Patrick Tighe filed last month, which asked the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania to bar the claims administrator from repeatedly auditing ex-players' claims.
By Jenna Greene | March 12, 2019
The Second Circuit order made nary a ripple when issued. But it sealed a quietly emphatic victory for Kirkland & Ellis partner Sandra Goldstein.
By Raychel Lean | March 12, 2019
Uber Technologies Inc. and its former CEO have signed onto a $20 million agreement with 13,600 drivers in California and Massachusetts, settling claims that the company misclassified its employees as independent contractors to cut labor costs.
By Raychel Lean | March 12, 2019
Uber Technologies Inc. and its former CEO have signed onto a $20 million agreement with 13,600 drivers in California and Massachusetts, settling claims that the company misclassified its employees as independent contractors to cut labor costs.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 11, 2019
The class action, which alleged that the U.S. Soccer Federation pays women players less than their male counterparts, caps a lengthy feud over pay.
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