By Colby Hamilton | October 29, 2018
The unnamed plaintiffs claim Trump's touting of the business potential in products led them to get involved, even as he failed to say he was being compensated to endorse products that were unlikely to return on the investment.
By Tony Mauro | October 29, 2018
Two arguments aired Monday suggest the court's pro-arbitration momentum faces some obstacles from the liberal justices.
By Tony Mauro | October 29, 2018
Two arguments aired Monday suggest the court's pro-arbitration momentum faces some obstacles from the liberal justices.
By Charles Toutant | October 29, 2018
A federal judge found the plaintiff was not an aggrieved consumer as defined in a recent state Supreme Court decision.
By Bryony Hurst and Jonathan Robb, Bird & Bird | October 29, 2018
Lloyd v. Google was an attempt to recover compensation from Google on behalf of millions of unidentified, and uninvolved, individuals, and the internet giant's victory has confirmed that hurdles remain to bringing such litigation in the U.K.
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By Thomas E.L. Dewey | October 26, 2018
Settlement and Compromise columnist Thomas E.L. Dewey discusses a decision which shows that, while courts recognize the important role that class action objectors can play in safeguarding class interests, when an objector or his counsel acts in bad faith to extort a personal payment, sanctions may be imposed.
By Charles Toutant | October 25, 2018
Class certification is granted in a suit over a 2015 fire that heavily damaged an apartment complex in Edgewater, New Jersey, that was built by Avalon Bay Communities Inc.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 25, 2018
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Institute for Legal Reform released the report on Wednesday at its annual summit, along with a white paper that called on Congress to reform securities laws.
By Colby Hamilton | October 24, 2018
U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer said all of the plaintiffs expert witnesses failed to pass the Daubert test, dealing a potentially fatal blow to the massive products liability suit.
By Mark S. Raffman | October 24, 2018
The advent of “smart cities”—made possible by the burgeoning “Internet of Things” (IoT)—presents revolutionary opportunities for municipal planners and developers, and the private business enterprises partnering with them.
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