By Michael Booth | July 31, 2018
A statement released by the plaintiffs' law firm, Philadelphia-based Duane Morris, said the plaintiffs could receive up to $35 million in benefits as a result of the settlement.
By Erin Mulvaney | July 31, 2018
Lawyers for Amazon, T-Mobile and Cox contend a proposed class action targeting advertising practices on Facebook is "vague" and "subjective."
By Erin Mulvaney | July 30, 2018
Lawyers for Amazon, T-Mobile and Cox contend a proposed class action targeting advertising practices on Facebook is "vague" and "subjective."
By Susan DeSantis | July 30, 2018
Former Second Department Justice Thomas Dickerson, who turned cases representing travelers whose dream vacations went awry into the field we now know as travel law, died July 26 at age 74.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 27, 2018
A federal judge in California has appointed two lawyers to lead class actions brought against Facebook Inc. over the Cambridge Analytica scandal over misuse of user data.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 27, 2018
A federal appeals court has agreed to review a decision en banc that has alarmed class action lawyers on both sides for potentially threatening the viability of nationwide settlements.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 27, 2018
So far, nearly 50 lawsuits have been filed against USC and Dr. George Tyndall, the campus gynecologist for more than two decades.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | July 27, 2018
After fumbling in the first round of litigation, former Villanova University football wide receiver Lawrence “Poppy” Livers has scored a second chance to pursue his lawsuit against the NCAA and dozens of colleges claiming he should have been paid for his time as a scholarship athlete.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Amanda Bronstad | July 26, 2018
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit's decision earlier this week, in a matter of first impression, found that a class representative has standing to sue in federal court on behalf of a class of consumers subject to laws outside her own state.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Abraham J. Gafni | July 26, 2018
Miscalculation of an award by an arbitrator represents one of the few grounds warranting modification. But what evidence and what procedures are required by a court when reviewing a contention of arbitrator miscalculation?
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