By R. Robin McDonald | January 15, 2020
Chief District Judge Thomas Thrash of Georgia's Northern District accused Frank of disseminating "false and misleading information" about the terms of the Equifax consumer class action settlement. Frank says he intends to appeal the settlement order.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | January 15, 2020
Since the breach was announced, a consolidated litigation against Wawa has grown to more than 20 cases.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | January 14, 2020
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong helped lead a multistate settlement with PayPal Charitable Giving Fund. The settlement, announced Tuesday, ensures donors have adequate information and disclosures when making charitable contributions through the company's online fundraising platform.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Robert Storace | January 14, 2020
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong helped lead a multistate settlement with PayPal Charitable Giving Fund. The settlement, announced Tuesday, ensures donors have adequate information and disclosures when making charitable contributions through the company's online fundraising platform.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By James R. Ronca and Ryan D. Hurd | January 14, 2020
The advancement of collision avoidance technology opens new areas to find compensation for seriously injured plaintiffs.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Gary Reshefsky and Jason Kaplan | January 13, 2020
A new strategy is emerging that utilizes the services of a claims advocate. The advocate's compensation is not tied to the outcome of the settlement, and insurers are welcoming the advocate as a nonadversarial catalyst to quickly settle claims.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | January 13, 2020
Two of the judges said they don't believe the administration has the authority to enact a rule requiring drug manufacturers to include prescription drug prices in TV ads.
By Nate Robson | Amanda Bronstad | January 10, 2020
Families of the victims in the 2014 crash will not be able to litigate their case in U.S. federal court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruled Friday.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeffrey T. LaRosa and Eric A. Inglis | January 10, 2020
This case may present a suitable opportunity for the Supreme Court to provide additional guidance on the "learned professional" doctrine. As it stands, except for lawyers, doctors and theologians, there is no clear answer as to whether a professional or semi-professional remains subject to the Consumer Fraud Act.
By Raychel Lean | January 8, 2020
"Even the most safe and attentive drivers will not be able to avoid the repercussions from this particular defect because it malfunctions through no fault of the driver," said Lea P. Bucciero of Podhurst Orseck in Miami, who's teamed with Ricardo M. Martinez-Cid to represent plaintiffs bringing a putative class action lawsuit against Mazda Motor Corp.
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