By Michael A. Mora | November 11, 2022
An attorney should have "conducted his own research to determine whether he was in compliance with the rules of procedure," the Florida Supreme Court ruled, since the respondent had more than 25 years of experience practicing law.
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By Aleeza Furman | November 10, 2022
"From the very beginning and continuing to the last moment, it was essential to the plaintiffs that we have some accountability and specific relief," said lead attorney David Ferleger.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 9, 2022
On Wednesday, a Missouri jury came out with the sixth defense verdict in a row for Monsanto in a trial over its Roundup pesticide.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 9, 2022
U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, on Wednesday, rejected a proposed leadership team in the multidistrict litigation alleging social media sites like Facebook and TikTok caused addiction, then questioned 24 plaintiffs lawyers one by one.
By Brad Kutner | November 4, 2022
Comparing an inaccurate background check to a lamp sold by a third party Amazon retailer, the Fourth Circuit found the defendant data broker was not protected by the famous shield for interactive computer services.
By Brian Lee | November 2, 2022
The action, filed under the Martin Act, seeks to permanently bar a developer who "sold" unauthorized condominiums from offering or selling real estate securities in New York.
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By Aleeza Furman | November 2, 2022
Now, a one-sentence provision provision lines up with how any medical malpractice suit in Pennsylvania would proceed. But, come 2023, those limitations are set to disappear.
By Michael A. Mora | October 31, 2022
"The settlement that was made here was eye-popping," said Yaniv Adar, a partner at Mark Migdal & Hayden and TCPA expert who was not involved in the underlying case.
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By Allison Dunn | October 28, 2022
"In other words, the statute protects the content of the communication (i.e., what is written in the e-mail), not the instrument (i.e., the e-mail address)," Judge Vanessa Bryant wrote in the opinion, granting Publishers Clearing House's motion to dismiss.
By Ross Todd | October 28, 2022
While 15 other banks paid plaintiffs a total of more than $2.3 billion to settle claims they conspired to manipulate the $5 trillion-per-day foreign exchange currency market, Herbert Washer, Edward Moss and Tammy Roy of Cahill Gordon & Reindel defended Credit Suisse at trial and won.
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