By Ross Todd | January 17, 2018
U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar asked federal prosecutors to investigate nearly 6,000 potentially bogus claims submitted in a $5.3 million settlement with app makers, including Twitter, Instagram and Yelp.
By The Legal Intelligencer | January 17, 2018
Our goal at ALM is to serve the entire legal community, and as part of that, we're adding new wrinkles to our annual Professional Excellence Awards to make sure we get a chance to highlight the great work and achievements across the full breadth of the Pennsylvania legal community.
By Ross Todd | January 16, 2018
A team from Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher has joined the sprawling suits as plaintiffs seek to force the company to hold onto the batteries it's replacing in a wide-scale effort to address diminished performance in older iPhones.
By Jenna Greene | January 16, 2018
It's hard to imagine a more dire situation—or a more dramatic turnaround—than what played out last week in Florida, where a team from Skadden,…
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Scott Flaherty | January 16, 2018
This latest gender discrimination complaint bears some resemblance to other recent suits against law firms. But it also has some distinguishing and unique features.
By R. Robin McDonald | January 16, 2018
U.S. District Chief Judge Thomas Thrash Jr. has set up separate litigation tracks for 334 consumer suits and 62 suits by financial institutions against Equifax. Thrash also will preside over separate securities fraud claims against the Atlanta-based credit bureau.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Diane Welsh and Jerry Roscoe | January 15, 2018
In the past year, each of us performed a damages allocation arising from a horrific accident—the May 2015 derailment of Amtrak Train 188 in Philadelphia, a crash that killed eight and seriously injured 200 people, and the June 2013 collapse of the Salvation Army Thrift Store in Center City, which killed seven and severely injured 12.
By Colby Hamilton | January 12, 2018
The suit hinged on public statements about the energy company's code of conduct for its executives, which appeared not to be heeded after its former CEO faced SEC charges.
By Charles Toutant | January 12, 2018
TD Bank has agreed to a $7.5 million settlement of suits claiming that its Penny Arcade coin-counting machines shortchanged depositors.
By Jenna Greene | January 11, 2018
The feds paid $534 million in 2017 for suits by power plants over storage of spent nuclear fuel--and there's no end in sight. Plus three airlines settle an antitrust class action.
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