By Sue Reisinger | December 10, 2018
The new proposal is specifically aimed at giving all European Union consumers the right to seek damages as a class, and not just an injunction to stop the harm. The U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform released a statement calling the proposal “poorly written" and "lack[ing] clear safeguards to prevent fraud and abuse," among other criticisms.
By Amanda Bronstad | December 7, 2018
The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation refused to transfer class actions brought on behalf of 40 percent of the nation's opioid-addicted babies, concluding there would be “substantial overlap” with the opioid multidistrict litigation it created a year ago.
By Dylan Jackson | December 7, 2018
Boies made the remarks at the Class Action and Complex Litigation Forum held at the University of Miami
New Jersey Law Journal | Research
By Amanda Bronstad | David Gialanella | December 7, 2018
Seeing fit to expand its target list to include lawmakers in addition to jurists, the tort-reform group known for issuing an annual report declaring certain jurisdictions "judicial hellholes" has taken to task the New Jersey Legislature for what it calls a pro-plaintiff series of measures, but offers some rare praise to the New Jersey Supreme Court,
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Mark Eveland and Deb Zonies | December 7, 2018
How diversity can benefit your multidistrict litigation
By Amanda Bronstad | December 6, 2018
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit will hear oral arguments Friday over whether to revive antitrust claims against the National Football League Inc. over its “Sunday Ticket” subscription package.
By Amanda Bronstad | December 6, 2018
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit will hear oral arguments Friday over whether to revive antitrust claims against the National Football League Inc. over its “Sunday Ticket” subscription package.
By Erin Mulvaney | December 6, 2018
“They are stalling and cutting off the rights of their drivers. We are calling them out on that. We don't think they are serious about arbitration."
By Erin Mulvaney | December 6, 2018
“They are stalling and cutting off the rights of their drivers. We are calling them out on that. We don't think they are serious about arbitration."
By Ross Todd | December 6, 2018
"I ignore these things as I think most people do," says Mike Arias, founding partner of Arias Sanguinetti Wang & Torrijos and new president of the largest state-level plaintiffs lawyer group in the country, of the report ranking CA the country's number one "Judicial Hellhole."
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