By Karen Sloan | November 27, 2018
Some former students of the now-closed institution are asking a federal judge to deny a proposed $2.7 million settlement on the grounds that owner InfiLaw Corp. has not adequately demonstrated that it has very little money to pay the plaintiffs.
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | November 27, 2018
Lately, the story lines of written memoirs by Supreme Court justices—think Clarence Thomas and Sonia Sotomayor—have ended abruptly at a point before their authors joined the court. Not so with retired Justice John Paul Stevens.
By Raychel Lean | November 27, 2018
A last-minute fight over attorney fees has thrown a $25 million class action settlement with American Airlines into limbo.
Litigation Daily | Expert Opinion
By Michael Mallow and Rachel Straus | November 26, 2018
With little fanfare, the Northern District of California recently issued guidance on class action settlements. The Guidance—by far the most comprehensive in the country—has the potential to have a significant impact, not just on class actions filed in the Northern District of California, but in class actions filed throughout the country.
By Michael Mallow and Rachel Straus | November 26, 2018
With little fanfare, the Northern District of California recently issued guidance on class action settlements. The Guidance—by far the most comprehensive in the country—has the potential to have a significant impact, not just on class actions filed in the Northern District of California, but in class actions filed throughout the country.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | November 20, 2018
In a Chancery Court filing made public Monday, plaintiffs argued that deep conflicts on Facebook exposed the Facebook directors to serious liability for their role in allegedly hiding from users, investors—and the U.S. Congress—Facebook's practice of sharing private data with outside parties.
By Neal Marder | November 20, 2018
Court decisions this year will affect the viability and settlement of nationwide class actions, TCPA cases, statutory damages class actions, removal of securities class actions and more
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Neal Marder | November 20, 2018
Court decisions this year will affect the viability and settlement of nationwide class actions, TCPA cases, statutory damages class actions, removal of securities class actions and more
By Greg Land | November 19, 2018
The class action stems from a 2014 incident where the Georgia Criminal Information System went down, and Fulton jail administrators refused to release inmates who had made bond or were otherwise supposed to walk free.
By Andrew Denney | November 16, 2018
According to the suit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on behalf of an immigrant who has been locked up in Orange County, the median wait time for immigration detainees to see a judge at the immigration court in Lower Manhattan has ballooned from 11 days in 2014 to 80 days this year.
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