By Amanda Bronstad | January 11, 2019
Of the 28 judges appointed by the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation, seven were minority judges—a record number.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Amanda Bronstad | January 11, 2019
U.S. District Judge Darrin Gayles received his first MDL assignment as the panel assigning complex cases added more diversity to the judicial mix.
By Charles Toutant | January 11, 2019
The justices said the mandatory arbitration clause was confusing because of the way it used the terms arbitration and mediation interchangeably.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Andrew J. DeFalco | January 11, 2019
Pennsylvania courts have long struggled with the question of whether and when a party to a contractual relationship can assert a tort cause of action against another contracting party for conduct arising out of the contractual relationship.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 10, 2019
The settlements, announced Thursday, included $307 million for class members and $400 million in civil penalties to federal and state regulators.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 10, 2019
The settlements, announced Thursday, included $307 million for class members and $400 million in civil penalties to federal and state regulators.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 10, 2019
New York Attorney General Letitia James estimated that both the Fiat Chrysler and Bosch deals would give the state $171 million.
By Jenna Greene | January 10, 2019
The settlement doesn't explicitly require au pairs to be paid at least $7.25 an hour. It just stipulates that the defendants must make it clear “that host families and au pairs are free to agree to compensation higher than the legally applicable minimum.”
By Jenna Greene | January 10, 2019
It's the first decision on class cert in the sprawling Automotive Parts Antitrust Multidistrict Litigation, and is good omen for defendants in other pending cases.
By Erin Mulvaney | January 10, 2019
Seyfarth Shaw's latest class action settlement report is out, and we've got the details. Plus: Ogletree Deakins makes it play for AI, and the plaintiffs firm Keller Lenkner was disqualified in a worker-classification suit against Uber. Scroll down for Who Got the Work, our moves roundup and more. Thanks for reading!
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