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By Emily Cousins | July 1, 2024
"My team filed multiple class actions in sequence because the defendants were paying off lead plaintiffs multiple times what their claims were worth," Richard Hayber said. "Someone else in the class would hire us, and we filed a new lawsuit. We argued that each successive class action tolls the statute, and the judge ruled that the tolling can only occur once."
By Justin Henry | July 1, 2024
After a realigning of workplace norms due to the COVID-19 pandemic, law firms are still grappling with how to handle remote-work expectations. While offering flexibility may work for some firms, others still seem reluctant to offer fully remote options.
By Adolfo Pesquera | July 1, 2024
Two attorneys were disbarred because of felony convictions, another two resigned in lieu of facing disciplinary actions, five attorneys were suspended because of disabilities or other health issues that adversely affected their clients.
By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | July 1, 2024
"This decision is a win for the military community," Elizabeth Candelario, a military spouse who specializes in helping clients apply for military record corrections, said in a statement on behalf of Ronny Rutledge, a former Navy SEAL seeking reinstatement.
By Riley Brennan | July 1, 2024
On appeal, the court noted that the doctrine of implied primary assumption of risk provides that "if a person voluntarily consents to accept the danger of a known and appreciated risk, that person may not sue another for failing to protect him from it."
By Mimi Lamarre | July 1, 2024
Kiersten Fletcher spent the last eight years in the DOJ, including serving as a senior member of the SDNY's Securities and Commodities Fraud Task Force.
By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | July 1, 2024
Walmart has retained attorney Kelly Ann Williams of Houston Harbaugh P.C. to defend a pending trademark infringement lawsuit in connection with the sale of bed frames; attorneys from Rivkin Radler have stepped in to represent Sun Pharmaceutical Industries in a pending patent infringement lawsuit.
By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | July 1, 2024
Rubin and Rudman announced its growth with the addition of four attorneys, all formerly of Burns & Levinson; Kelley Kronenberg announced that Brandon McGee has joined the firm as vice president of real estate client services.
By Chris O'Malley | July 1, 2024
"The plea deal is a complete slap in the face to the victim families," said Peter Reilly, a Texas A&M law professor who is representing families.
By Jane Wester | July 1, 2024
After stacks of cash were discovered in the senator's New Jersey home, Menendez's sister, 80-year-old Caridad Gonzalez, testified that she knew many Cubans who stored cash in their homes after moving to the United States.
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