By Frank Ready | June 12, 2019
States continue to loudly push back against the Federal Communications Commission's repeal of net neutrality. But a new law in Maine may wind up proving that it's better to fly under the radar.
By Suzette Parmley | June 12, 2019
“Because plaintiffs here challenge the contract as a whole rather than the arbitration agreement itself, we hold that the ... summary judgment standard does not apply in this instance,” Justice Jaynee LaVecchia wrote.
By Robert Storace | June 11, 2019
In the wake of a massive data breach, New Jersey-based laboratory testing company Quest Diagnostics is facing investigations from the attorneys general of Connecticut and Illinois, as well as a putative class action in New Jersey.
By Jenna Greene | June 11, 2019
To hear the Washington state attorney general's office tell it, prosecutors crushed Comcast at trial. They didn't.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Hoenig | June 7, 2019
In his Complex Litigation column, Michael Hoenig discusses 'Fasolas v. Bobcat of N.Y.' an important products liability ruling regarding products made, sold or rented with certain safety equipment provided as “optional” items.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 6, 2019
In a split opinion, an en banc panel of the Ninth Circuit reversed a 2018 opinion that lawyers on both sides had insisted would make it harder to obtain approval of nationwide class action settlements.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 6, 2019
In a split opinion, an en banc panel of the Ninth Circuit reversed a 2018 opinion that lawyers on both sides had insisted would make it harder to obtain approval of nationwide class action settlements.
By Jenna Greene | June 4, 2019
In the first cases to test the newly-enacted Consumer Review Fairness Act, the Federal Trade Commission is cracking down on businesses for including non-disparagement clauses in their standard customer agreements.
By Jason Grant | June 3, 2019
The lawsuit also says that the former operations head, David Drumheller, and a former employee of the same real estate firm not named as a defendant, together hauled in $1.2 million in kickbacks from contractors used in the scheme.
By Ross Todd | May 30, 2019
'What you are saying now sounds contrary to the message that Facebook itself disseminates about privacy,' Judge Vince Chhabria told a lawyer for Facebook at a hearing Wednesday.
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