By Robert Storace | March 4, 2019
A Superior Court judge has ruled that servers at Chip's restaurants in Connecticut can proceed with their class action lawsuit.
By Colby Hamilton | March 4, 2019
Substantial portions of the individual suit against New York City and certain individual plaintiffs will proceed in the lawsuit brought by one of the people illegally surveilled by former Brooklyn ADA Tara Lenich, and could signal good tidings for a parallel class action brought by those unintentionally caught up in the wiretaps.
By Greg Land | March 3, 2019
At least 10 federal lawsuit claim Ohio National Life Insurance and its affiliates terminated contracts and stopped paying commissions to thousands of broker-dealers who sold its variable annuities.
By Greg Land | March 3, 2019
At least 10 federal lawsuit claim Ohio National Life Insurance and its affiliates terminated contracts and stopped paying commissions to thousands of broker-dealers who sold its variable annuities.
By Paul Ferrillo | March 1, 2019
In recent years, plaintiff class actions lawyers have shifted their focus in cybersecurity cases from pleading federal claims to asserting claims under state law of residents of all 50 states. However, this potentially raises class certification issues that make these claims difficult for plaintiff to succeed on. How should one prosecute them? How should one defend them? How could one plead and prove that the plaintiffs were injured because of the breach?
By Amanda Bronstad | March 1, 2019
Keker, Van Nest & Peters and Wilkinson Walsh & Eskovitz scored separate defense verdicts in California this month in consumer class action trials.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jeffrey N. Rosenthal and Thomas F. Brier Jr. | March 1, 2019
With the passing of BIPA in 2008, Illinois became the first state to regulate the collection and storing of biometrics information.
By Colby Hamilton | February 28, 2019
The suit claims traders at the banks looked to rig the system that provided generous profits during the run-up to the housing bubble bursting last decade, according to the filing in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.
By Colby Hamilton | February 28, 2019
The suit claims traders at the banks looked to rig the system that provided generous profits during the run-up to the housing bubble bursting last decade, according to the filing in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | February 28, 2019
Defendants in a cluster of class action lawsuits filed in the wake of a "seismic" Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling on stacking have removed the cases to federal court.
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