By Ben Hancock | December 5, 2017
A judge in San Francisco dismissed a class action against Google alleging that the search giant placed women in lower-ranking jobs and paid them less than their male counterparts. But it's not the end of the suit.
By Amanda Bronstad | December 5, 2017
In a statement accompanying the annual report's release, ATRA's president called California a "perennial hellhole ... where lawmakers, prosecutors and plaintiff-friendly judges inexorably expand civil liability.”
By Charles Toutant | December 5, 2017
Irvington and Ridgefield are the latest towns in New Jersey to bring suits against drug companies over their alleged roles in the opioid addiction crisis.
By Scott Flaherty | December 5, 2017
Beginning in 2018, Christopher Keller will share leadership of the firm with longtime chairman Lawrence Sucharow.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Matt Funk | December 5, 2017
As lawyers, we have a special opportunity to make sure the toys and other products on the store shelves are safe. That's one more thing to be thankful for this holiday season.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | December 4, 2017
CBS Television Studios will produce "Class Action" in association with Dr. Phil McGraw's production company. A former executive producer and writer of "Modern Family" will help write the show.
By Ed Silverstein | December 4, 2017
One recent issue involves Google's collection of data from iPhone users, and another involves police surveillance powers.
By Ross Todd | December 1, 2017
SeaWorld is on the offensive against lawyers at Covington & Burling who have been pursuing a class action claiming customers were duped by false portrayals of the park's orcas being healthy and stimulated.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | December 1, 2017
Chris Seeger, co-lead counsel for the class of NFL players in concussion litigation, responded Friday in a court filing to recent criticism that he did not disclose his ties to a third-party litigation company that has provided loans to ex-players.
By Ross Todd | November 30, 2017
In what might best be termed a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad week for Uber Technologies Inc. and its outside lawyers, Michael Li-Ming Wong of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher gave the company a sorely needed legal win.
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