By Cogan Schneier | February 15, 2018
Gibson Dunn & Crutcher partners Michele Maryott and Theane Evangelis scored a win for GrubHub in a bellwether case that could have a lasting impact on how gig-economy workers are classified.
By Greg Land | February 15, 2018
The suit alleged thousands of violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act and includes almost $440,000 in attorney fees and expenses.
By Cogan Schneier | February 15, 2018
Rachel Brand, leaving soon for a top legal post at Walmart, said the attorney general plans to review more class action settlements, and may file statements of interest in cases where the department finds a settlement unfair or unreasonable.
By Hank Grezlak | February 15, 2018
One of the things coming up more and more in litigation is the whole concept of litigation funding. While it featured prominently in Hulk Hogan's…
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas A. Dickerson | February 15, 2018
When is a complaint styled as a “class action” to be treated as a real class action? Is it only after all of the prerequisites of CPLR 901 and 902 have been met, an order issued pursuant to CPLR 903 and notice sent pursuant to CPLR 904? Or is it earlier?
By Ross Todd | February 15, 2018
U.S. District Judge William Alsup of the Northern District of California certified a class of Uber drivers Wednesday in a case claiming the company takes an oversized chunk of ride fees.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By John C. Amabile | February 15, 2018
The U.S. Supreme Court has tilted the playing field so that any state law found to be contrary to the Federal Arbitration Act is subject to complete pre-emption.
By Jenna Greene | February 15, 2018
Quick show of hands: how many of you have ever paid $130,000 in hush money out of your own pocket to help a client? And didn't actually mention it to them? Or ask to get paid back?
By Erin Mulvaney | February 14, 2018
In the NLRB advice memo, released Tuesday, an NLRB lawyer said that in determining a worker classification "there is no shorthand formula or magic phrase that can be applied to find the answer."
By Charles Toutant | February 14, 2018
The volume of securities fraud suits against life sciences companies set a nationwide record in 2017, and New Jersey is emerging as a leading venue for such cases, according to a report issued by Dechert.
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