New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas A. Dickerson | June 29, 2018
The jurisprudence in the First Department and the Fourth Department has evolved to become more favorable to certified classes seeking tort remedies for environmental harm.
By Colby Hamilton | June 27, 2018
The class action claims the Office of Refugee Resettlement's new policy unduly delays transfer of unaccompanied minors in its care.
The American Lawyer | Slideshow
By Gina Passarella and Ben Seal | June 27, 2018
Whether fighting for LGBT rights, protecting veterans or helping the U.S. women's hockey team achieve gender equity, the country's biggest firms rose to the occasion to help pro bono clients in 2017.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 27, 2018
The 7th Circuit is allowing Ted Frank to find out if three objectors had gotten secret side payments to drop their appeals to a class action settlement.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 26, 2018
Class action critic Ted Frank scored a big win on Tuesday in an appeals court ruling that allowed him to challenge potential payments to three other objectors in the case.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Lizzy McLellan | June 26, 2018
Residents of Avoca are suing Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads over a toxic tort case that wound up in bankruptcy court.
By Ellis Kim | June 26, 2018
Firms including Paul Weiss; Kirkland & Ellis; and Covington & Burling have all gotten involved in some fashion after President Donald Trump backed off from a zero tolerance policy that separated immigrant families.
By Charles Toutant | June 25, 2018
A judge in Middlesex County has granted class certification in a suit claiming Guaranteed Subpoena Service Inc. effectively overcharged customers in connection with reimbursement checks issued to the subjects of subpoenas.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Patricia Collins | June 25, 2018
The court's holding that arbitration clauses in employment agreements are enforceable even if they result in a waiver of the right to bring a class or collective action is a blow to employee's rights under the FLSA. The case also provides a drafting lesson for practitioners.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | June 22, 2018
Antitrust class actions almost never go to trial. But three companies trusted their legal teams to get them through—and the lawyers delivered with an across-the-board win against some of the most prominent plaintiffs lawyers in the country.
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