By Ross Todd | October 1, 2018
"The court finds that some of plaintiffs' allegations are at full capacity, but others need to be recharged," wrote Judge Edward Davila.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lawrence M. Pearson | October 1, 2018
For employment law practitioners, understanding subtler forms of bias can be critical to sustaining or defending against a discrimination or harassment claim, as these cases often do not include a “smoking gun” piece of evidence or an allegation that neatly fulfills the various requirements of a cause of action.
By Cheryl Miller | October 1, 2018
Publicly held companies will be required to have at least one woman on their board of directors, and another law prohibits nondisclosure provisions in settlements involving sexual misconduct. But the governor vetoed one bill that would have restricted the use of mandatory arbitration provisions.
By Scott Graham | September 30, 2018
The California district court judge found "substantial" and "compelling evidence" for certifying a class of as many as 240 million people and organizations that bought cellphones in the U.S. over the past seven years.
By Ross Todd | September 28, 2018
On the same day that Facebook Inc. announced it had discovered a security breach affecting almost 50 million accounts, the company was hit a breach-related lawsuit.
By Ross Todd | September 28, 2018
Tampa attorneys with Morgan & Morgan are suing Facebook over a security breach affecting almost 50 million accounts.
By Ross Todd | September 28, 2018
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher's Christopher Chorba said at a hearing on Friday that customers had authorized Apple to install software on the affected iPhones which saw decreased performance speeds as results of efforts to squelch sudden, unexpected shutdowns.
By Michael Booth | September 28, 2018
Lawyers squared off before the New Jersey Supreme Court on Thursday, debating—for the benefit of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit—whether the National Football League's Super Bowl ticket sales practices violate the state's consumer fraud law.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 27, 2018
The panelists spent most of the hearing asking about the circumstances behind the settlement's approval.
By Ross Todd | September 27, 2018
Judge Vince Chhabria struggled at times on Thursday to make sense of a lawsuit claiming that Coinbase mishandled the launch of bitcoin cash on its exchange in such a way that it damaged account holders.
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