By Mason Lawlor | April 4, 2023
A student in Illinois was granted a path forward at the appellate level, after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit reversed a dismissal of his claims seeking relief for a lack of educational services, which he argued was promised in a contract.
By Abigail Adcox | March 31, 2023
The D.C.-based firm is one of several that sued their landlords since the pandemic, potentially paving the way for other law firms to follow suit.
By Riley Brennan | March 31, 2023
Amid multiple dissenting opinions, a majority of Oklahoma's high court ruled that a school district violated state law with its COVID-19 quarantine policy for unvaccinated students.
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By Riley Brennan | March 30, 2023
"Dr. Bennett's use of Southwest's data to identify class members and create a damages methodology is sufficiently relevant to the questions of commonality and predominance and will assist the court in evaluating the merits of plaintiffs' motion for class certification," the court said.
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By Emily Cousins | March 29, 2023
"Plaintiff and other members of the Class purchased Stanley's stock in reliance on the integrity of the market price of that common stock, and Defendants manipulated the price of Stanley's common stock through their misconduct," the complaint said.
By Charles Toutant | March 28, 2023
Those who are asking judges to step in include a small New England college, a New Jersey car dealership and a Midwest chain of health clubs.
By Riley Brennan | March 28, 2023
A Kansas appeals court has allowed former Kansas State University students' class action suit against the university to survive, finding the plaintiffs sufficiently pled breach of contract claims over the school's move to remote learning during the pandemic.
By Cheryl Miller | March 27, 2023
Just three months into the job as chief justice, Patricia Guerrero said supporters and opponents of remote technology in the courts should find a "fair, equitable and just" solution that allows its continued use.
By Jane Wester | March 23, 2023
The case is assigned to U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman. The charge to which Martinez pled guilty carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison.
By Andrew Maloney | March 22, 2023
The firm has added about 100 lateral partners over the last two years.
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