By Erin Mulvaney | January 10, 2018
The rise in class action settlements and federal government workplace litigation last year is expected to soften as the Trump administration's takeover settles in, according to Seyfarth Shaw's annual workplace litigation report.
By Jenna Greene | January 10, 2018
"The complainant launched the proceedings primarily to harass the respondent," the WIPO panel found, plus Crowell & Moring's 2018 litigation forecast and big hires at Clifford Chance and Beveridge & Diamond.
By Ross Todd | January 9, 2018
In France, the technology giant faces a preliminary criminal probe alleging “programmed obsolescence” of older iPhones, while plaintiffs are pushing for MDL treatment of at least 30 civil suits in the U.S.
By Roy Strom | January 9, 2018
Littler Mendelson is hiring a chief data analytics officer, Aaron Crews, as the global labor and employment giant looks to bring more of its data scientists' ideas to life in the form of technology products.
By Samantha Joseph | January 9, 2018
The suit claims the companies' plant dumped toxic residue from its chemicals for decades into the Cape Fear River.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Marc I. Gross and Jeremy A. Lieberman | January 8, 2018
Marc I. Gross and Jeremy A. Lieberman explore 'In re Petrobras Sec. Litig.' and 'Waggoner v. Barclays' in depth, along with their ramifications for class certification motions.
By Scott Flaherty | January 8, 2018
The new firm will be based in New York and says it will have a nationwide focus on securities fraud, data breach, antitrust, consumer fraud, opioid and other cases involving commercial and pharmaceutical malfeasance.
By Erin Mulvaney | January 8, 2018
"One can debate how best to address this important societal issue—but the class allegations here are not the right vehicle for that debate," Microsoft's lawyers at Orrick say in their opposition to class certification.
By Jenna Greene | January 5, 2018
O'Melveny's Abby Rudzin beat out a strong field to win Litigator of the Week; Simpson Thacher's client is off the hook in Lipitor antitrust MDL; Kirkland deploys a win for GM
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Marc I. Gross and Jeremy A. Lieberman | January 5, 2018
Marc I. Gross and Jeremy A. Lieberman focus on the lead-up to 'Petrobras' and "Barclays' and demonstrate that the linkage of event studies to class certification motions was, in fact, an after-thought to the court's early embrace of a more general “fraud on the market” presumption of reliance.
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