By Tony Mauro | January 17, 2019
At some level, the justices' colleagues must have agreed the opinions were well done. Both decisions garnered unanimous support.
By Karen Sloan | January 17, 2019
The approval Wednesday of the agreement between Charlotte School of Law and as many as 2,500 former students likely ends nearly two years of lawsuits over its 2017 closure. But a new suit targeting the hedge fund that owns it could bring more financial relief for angry former students.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Abraham J. Gafni | January 17, 2019
Cases considering whether arbitration has been waived reflect how careful a party must be in seeking to preserve this right. Examples of this outcome are reflected in two recent federal cases.
By Clay Flaherty | January 16, 2019
In service to financial efficiency and vigorous representation of the public interest, municipalities and political subdivisions in Pennsylvania increasingly rely upon the expertise and acumen of outside counsel to assist them in their legal endeavors.
By Zach Schlein | January 16, 2019
A hearing with the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation to consolidate cases from around the country is scheduled for Jan. 31 in Miami.
By John C. Coffee Jr. | January 16, 2019
In his Corporate Securities column, John C. Coffee Jr. writes: The results are now in for 2018, and, in terms of securities class actions, it was another near-record year with a bumper crop of lawsuits.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 16, 2019
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday looked at a closely-watched case about the jurisdictional scope of the Class Action Fairness Act and how to untangle its procedural puzzles.
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | January 16, 2019
Our roundup of the lawyers and amicus parties in today's wine-focused argument at the high court. Plus, there's a new book exploring alcohol at the high court. And scroll down for our SCOTUS headlines. Thanks for reading!
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | January 15, 2019
We look back at Bill Barr's SCOTUS arguments as the nominee appears today for his confirmation hearing for US attorney general. Plus: Did you see the nod to Justice Scalia's 2009 "GVR" dissent? Thanks for reading Supreme Court Brief!
By Scott Flaherty | January 14, 2019
Founder Wayne Outten will cede managing partner duties to class action litigator Adam Klein, as part of a succession plan the employment firm dubbed “O&G 2.0.”
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