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Hartley, Stueve Siegel Hits University of California With Data Breach Class Action
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Deal Watch: Intuit Acquires Mailchimp
Markets across the globe saw sharp declines, and the S&P 500 fell for the second straight week.Deal Watch: Intuit's $12B Purchase of Atlanta-Based Mailchimp Leads Week's M&As
Markets across the globe saw sharp declines, and the S&P 500 fell for the second straight week.Deal Watch: Just a Blip or Is Deal Work Beginning to Slow?
Markets across the globe saw sharp declines, and the S&P 500 fell for the second straight week.Global General Counsel Reveal the Secret to Inciting Change
General counsel from GSK, Colt Technology Services, KPMG UK and easyJet share their key leadership lessons to incite change in an organization.View more book results for the query "*"
Bellwether Trials in Mass Torts Are Back, But They Look a Bit Different
Despite continued COVID-19 case surges, juries are hearing bellwether trials across the country in mass torts involving Bard's hernia mesh, 3M's combat earplugs, opioids and Johnson & Johnson's baby powder and Risperdal.Mass Tort Bellwether Trials Are Back in New York and Other States. But They Look a Bit Different
"There are some plaintiffs counsel who believe that having bellwether trials is a source of leverage to push defendants toward settlement, and, if they're not happening, that leverage is diminished," John Beisner of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom in New York.'Filings Aren't Going Down': Bellwether Trials in Mass Torts Are Back, But They Look a Bit Different
"We just got to push on through because it has the potential to be such a large eight ball we may never get out from behind it if we don't keep trying the bellwether cases," said Timothy O'Brien, a partner at Levin Papantonio Rafferty Proctor Buchanan O'Brien Barr Mougey in Pensacola, Florida.Advocates Rally for NY Bill Against 'Predatory' Court Fees
Advocates say the fines and fees are simply inequitable. A wealthy person can easily afford to pay while people with low income are put at risk of other punishments, like losing their driver's license, they argue.Trending Stories
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