By Ross Todd | September 20, 2018
A Ninth Circuit panel including three of the court's most conservative judges departed from a Third Circuit decision finding an automatic telephone dialing system had to have the potential to randomly or sequentially generate numbers.
By Ross Todd | September 20, 2018
U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh certified a class of California iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S owners who claim their phones lost value when the phone's video-calling feature stopped working with older versions of the phone's software. She, however, declined to certify a nationwide class.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 19, 2018
The opposed motion goes before U.S. District Judge Rebecca Pallmeyer at a hearing on Thursday in Chicago.
By Roy Strom | September 19, 2018
A three-way war of words has broken out in the wake of a dismissed concussion-related suit involving World Wrestling Entertainment and its lawyers from K&L Gates, a plaintiffs attorney and a judge.
By Charles Toutant | September 19, 2018
The ruling came in a suit filed on behalf of a putative class made up of labor unions, insurance companies and other indirect purchasers who say they are charged more for Effexor XR due to various anti-competitive tactics by Wyeth, which is a subsidiary of Pfizer, and Teva.
By Ross Todd | September 19, 2018
U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh certified a class of California iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S owners who claim their phones lost value when the phone's video-calling feature stopped working with older versions of the phone's software. She, however, declined to certify a nationwide class.
By Andrew Denney | September 19, 2018
Former sales executive Hong Perez said during her time with the company she became increasingly concerned about its culture with regard to how women are treated.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 19, 2018
Plus: A look at the law firm accused of luring women into unnecessary surgery, and arbitration roadblocks in the Uber data breach.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 18, 2018
Monsanto cited a 2017 ruling in a case involving Johnson & Johnson's powder, in which the judge vacated a $417 million verdict due to lack of evidence.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 18, 2018
The lawsuit is the first filed after explosions in the Merrimack Valley region that forced thousands to evacuate, injured over 20 and killed one on Sept. 13.
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