By R. Robin McDonald | July 22, 2019
Equifax has agreed to settle multidistrict litigation brought on behalf of 147 million consumers, including 15 million Californians, over its massive 2017 data breach. The deal includes $77.5 million in attorney fees.
By Nate Robson | July 22, 2019
The civil settlement includes a commitment by the company to spend $1 billion on cybersecurity measures over the next five years and establish a $380.5 million fund to pay for four years of credit monitoring and financial help.
By Tom McParland | July 19, 2019
A securities class action claim against Netshoes, finding the suit failed to support allegations that the company had purposely misrepresented key aspects of its business to would-be investors.
By Tasha Norman | July 18, 2019
"To me, marketing is something you have to do a little bit, every single day of your career."
By Alaina Lancaster | July 12, 2019
As alternative dispute resolution seems to take an ever-widening bite out of the cases routed through the federal courts, a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in Pasadena on Monday questioned how much information is enough for parties to decide the appearance of impartiality of arbitrators during arguments in Monster Energy vs. City Beverages.
By Simon Lock and Krishnan Nair | July 11, 2019
The potential fine follows a data breach last year which exposed personal data in around 339 million guest records.
By Jenna Greene | July 10, 2019
Kirkland & Ellis is launching a plaintiffs-side trial group with the aim of dramatically increasing the number of commercial disputes it handles on a contingency fee basis.
By Jason Grant | July 9, 2019
The case, Reif v. Nagy, has been closely watched in art world legal circles, stretching from the United States to Austria and Germany and beyond, since it was filed in 2015.
By Jason Grant | July 9, 2019
The case, Reif v. Nagy, has been closely watched in art world legal circles, stretching from the United States to Austria and Germany and beyond, since it was filed in 2015.
By R. Robin McDonald | July 9, 2019
The charges come a day after the DA called on lawmakers to make coin operated gaming machines illegal across the state.
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