By Ian Lopez | November 15, 2018
Kobre & Kim's Jake Chervinsky believes the SEC is watching the case closely 'to see if the courts agree with its stance' before bringing 'any difficult enforcement actions of its own.'
By Erin Mulvaney | November 15, 2018
We've rounded up some plaintiffs-side thinking as more companies embrace practices that end mandatory arbitration for victims of sexual harassment. Plus: several law firms have signed onto a letter advocating for greater LGBT rights, just as SCOTUS gets ready to review a series of high-profile workplace cases. Scroll down for Around the Water Cooler. Thanks for reading!
By Amanda Bronstad | November 14, 2018
Lawyers have responded to U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh's questions in what could be the first test case for new class action settlement guidance in California's Northern District.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 14, 2018
Lawyers have responded to U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh's questions in what could be the first test case for new class action settlement guidance in California's Northern District.
By Charles Toutant | November 14, 2018
Certification was denied because figuring out which consumers were sold the contaminated pills would require conducting a minitrial for each plaintiff.
By Ian Lopez | November 14, 2018
Kobre & Kim's Jake Chervinsky discusses the broader ramifications of the lawsuits stacking up against Ripple Labs for not registering it's XRP cryptocurrency as a security.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 14, 2018
Litigation over banks' pricing of currency trades involved several hundred attorneys working over the course of five years, resulting in what the plaintiffs claim is the third largest antitrust class action settlement in history.
By Jason Grant | November 13, 2018
“Avon must account for why the company 'for women' allows such discrimination to occur,” Jeanne Christensen, a Wigdor partner in Manhattan who signed the lawsuit, said in a statement announcing the lawsuit on Tuesday. Avon said it “strongly denies claims of discrimination."
By Jason Grant | November 13, 2018
“Avon must account for why the company 'for women' allows such discrimination to occur,” Jeanne Christensen, a Wigdor partner in Manhattan who signed the lawsuit, said in a statement announcing the lawsuit on Tuesday. Avon said it “strongly denies claims of discrimination."
By Ian Lopez | November 12, 2018
Plaintiff alleges Moosejaw partnered with a tech company that created a backdoor on Moosejaw.com to collect identifiable information on users, including "keystrokes, mouse clicks, and other electronic communications in real time."
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