By Colby Hamilton | April 10, 2019
The panel found U.S. District Judge Valerie Caproni was well within her discretion in cutting the requested attorney fees of approximately $83,000 down by more than 90 percent.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 10, 2019
Plaintiffs lawyers in the third Roundup trial have accused the corporate owners of the weed-killer brand of sending targeted ads to jurors
By Tom McParland | April 8, 2019
The Delaware Department of Justice has reached a $550,000 settlement with a company accused of marketing subprime auto loans to hundreds of Delaware car buyers, Attorney General Kathy Jennings announced Monday.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | April 8, 2019
A federal judge has allowed an Ohio man's Telephone Consumer Protection Act claims to continue in Pennsylvania federal court, ruling that there was enough of a link to the state for the court to have jurisdiction.
By Raychel Lean | April 3, 2019
The Fourth District Court of Appeal sided with the Office of the Attorney General Wednesday, reinstating consent judgments against owners of a pool construction company that allegedly ripped off customers. But defense attorney Robyn Sztyndor cries foul, arguing her then-pro se clients were coerced into signing the judgments.
By ALM Staff | April 3, 2019
When is a digital token a security? Fenwick & West partner Michael Dicke offers some insight.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 3, 2019
With Avenatti stepping away from $454 million case on appeal, as he begins to fight criminal charges, court has an array of choices to lead the litigation
By Greg Land | April 1, 2019
A Florida couple twice sued loan servicer Carrington Mortgage Services after it repeatedly reported them delinquent on a home mortgage they had already settled and charged them for lender-placed insurance on the home they no longer owned.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Robert A. Stines | April 1, 2019
Companies in Florida that use fingerprints or face scans for employee or customer access control should take notice of a new bill introduced by the Florida Senate titled, Florida Biometric Information Privacy Act. Why is this bill significant?
By Charles Toutant | March 29, 2019
It's another ripple from the New Jersey Supreme Court's 2018 ruling in "Spade v. Select Comfort," which held that TCCWNA claims require a showing of actual harm. "The entire basis and premise of this case has essentially disappeared," Judge Jerome Simandle said.
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