By Max Mitchell | October 18, 2018
A Philadelphia federal district judge has granted preliminary approval of a $15.5 million class action settlement against the cable giant Comcast.
By Scott Graham | October 17, 2018
The chip giant says Judge Lucy Koh erred in "process, reasoning and result" in certifying a class of some 250 million cellphone purchasers.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 17, 2018
Plus, Talc on Trial: Who Won?
By Jason Grant | October 16, 2018
Lawyer Mark Warren Moody remains as “furious” as ever about being denied the opportunity to vote in the 2016 presidential primary. He quickly brought a lawsuit, but it's been rejected so far, including before the Appellate Division. Now he says he'll try to get the case to the state's high court.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | October 16, 2018
A second federal lawsuit has been filed against Yale alleging the university's "substandard security practices" led to a massive security breach 10 years ago that could have compromised 119,000 people. Yale did not learn about the breach until this past summer.
By John Kang | October 16, 2018
London-based litigation funder Therium Capital Management will open an office in Melbourne starting next year.
By Andrew Denney | October 12, 2018
Tenants of a Brooklyn building who say that Jared Kushner's real estate companies overcharged them on their rent may proceed with a proposed class action suit against entities that were controlled by President Donald Trump's son-in-law, a state court judge found.
By C. Ryan Barber | October 11, 2018
“The allegations in this case are false, and the Supreme Court decision earlier this year makes clear that this case does not belong in court at all,” a UBS spokesman said.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Hillary Weinstein | October 11, 2018
For many plaintiffs lawyers practicing in New Jersey, the N.J. Truth-in-Consumer-Contract, Warranty and Notice Act (TCCWNA) ,colloquially pronounced “TIC-wa-na”) had, until recently, provided a way for consumers in class actions to add a count to an already-existing action under the Consumer Fraud Act (CFA).
By Amanda Bronstad | October 10, 2018
Labaton acknowledged it should have disclosed a $4.1 million referral payment and agreed to make several internal changes.
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