By Dan Clark | February 21, 2020
"The internet is the problem," Javier Diaz, associate general counsel at Chanel, quipped at the symposium. "It is harder and harder to distinguish an authentic product from a counterfeit these days."
By Amanda Bronstad | February 21, 2020
U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer, on Friday, rejected plaintiffs' motion for disqualification from Monday's trial, calling their concerns of bias an "abrupt about-face" from their previous arguments.
By Raychel Lean | February 21, 2020
The defense used McHugh's career path to make inferences about his personality, according to the plaintiff's team, by describing a defiant and tough man who knew the risks of smoking and chose to do it anyway.
By Amanda Bronstad | February 20, 2020
Volkswagen consumers who opted out of the "clean diesel" class action settlements have filed a motion to disqualify U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer from next week's trial, citing potential bias. Volkswagen, in a response filed Thursday, called the motion "baseless and unwarranted."
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Charles M. Tatelbaum and Thomas B. Sternberg | February 20, 2020
The cases concerned unwanted and unsolicited telephone calls received by the plaintiffs in their respective cases. The ruling creates a new opportunity for massive litigation to be filed against those who telemarket.
By Tom McParland | February 19, 2020
The suit aims to invalidate a new rule that would impose new requirements and procedural hurdles for students looking to cancel fraudulent loan obligations.
By Alaina Lancaster | February 19, 2020
In a departure from prior case law, California's Second District Court of Appeal ruled that baseball organizations have a higher duty of care to spectators after a 12-year-old was hit in the face by a foul ball.
By Alaina Lancaster | February 19, 2020
In a departure from prior case law, California's Second District Court of Appeal ruled that baseball organizations have a higher duty of care to spectators after a 12-year-old was hit in the face by a foul ball.
By Amanda Bronstad | February 19, 2020
In a Tuesday order, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Ann Jones appointed a 20-lawyer team in the California state court lawsuits against San Francisco's Juul Labs. They included Los Angeles-area attorneys Paul Kiesel and Mark Robinson as co-leads for individuals, and John Fiske and Rahul Ravipudi for pubic entities, such as school districts.
By Ross Todd | February 18, 2020
Plaintiffs can pursue an injunction based on statutory claims brought under several states' laws, but Judge Jeffrey White denied class certification on common law claims, which carried potential damages.
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