By Victoria Hudgins | February 28, 2019
The Global Legal Hackathon named a slew of first-round winners, including a Philadelphia team looking to aid evictees through the legal process and a New York duo that seeks to inform consumers of reimbursements from class action suits.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 28, 2019
The Global Legal Hackathon named a slew of first-round winners, including a Philadelphia team looking to aid evictees through the legal process and a New York duo that seeks to inform consumers of reimbursements from class action suits.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Dan Donovan, Ragan Naresh and Carrie Bodner | February 27, 2019
Recent case law highlights that settling a class action is fundamentally different than settling an individual one. The courts take seriously their obligation to scrutinize class action settlements—and often decisions made years before a settlement can hinder the ability to settle a case on a classwide basis.
By Jenna Greene | February 27, 2019
A slew of new, high-powered amicus briefs underscores why this case is so important.
By Amanda Bronstad | February 27, 2019
Sparks flew as the first bellwether trial in the multidistrict litigation over Monsanto's Roundup herbicide opened in San Francisco
Delaware Law Weekly | Analysis
By Mark D. Harris and Margaret A. Dale | February 26, 2019
Corporate and Securities Litigation columnists Mark D. Harris and Margaret A. Dale write: So-called “event-driven” securities class actions are on the rise, with data breaches representing one of the most significant categories of events driving this trend. How the courts will treat the proposed settlements that arise in these cases remains to be seen.
By Amanda Bronstad | February 26, 2019
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that a plaintiff suing over “Cobra Sexual Energy” pills had missed a 14-day deadline to seek appeal of an order decertifying the class action.
By Amanda Bronstad | February 26, 2019
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that a plaintiff suing over “Cobra Sexual Energy” pills had missed a 14-day deadline to seek appeal of an order decertifying the class action.
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | February 26, 2019
What's behind Justice Brett Kavanaugh's recusals in a slew of tobacco cases from Florida? Plus: Will the justices issue a narrow ruling in the "public forum" First Amendment case? And the court says no to posthumous voting on appeals courts. Thanks for reading Supreme Court Brief!
By Cheryl Miller | February 26, 2019
The bill would expand the law's private right of action beyond data breaches to cover other corporate missteps, such as ignoring consumers' requests to delete their personal information.
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