By Amanda Bronstad | January 25, 2018
The Michigan Court of Appeals has refused to dismiss a class action brought over the Flint water contamination crisis, opening the door for hundreds of residents bringing claims against the state, according to a lawyer in the case.
By Cogan Schneier | January 25, 2018
Over the course of oral arguments that lasted nearly six hours, a federal judge in Maryland appeared likely to allow an emoluments lawsuit against President Donald Trump survive a motion to dismiss.
By Ross Todd | January 25, 2018
A federal jury found that Ariosa's Harmony test infringed two of Illumina's gene-sequencing patents and left open the possibility of an injunction barring the latest version of the test.
By Samantha Joseph | January 25, 2018
A state court judge in Florida sanctioned the bank which the California state attorney general's consumer law section has accused of rampant foreclosure violations.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 24, 2018
The court's parsing of a lower court's “choice-of-law” analysis in a multistate class action settlement could cause hurdles for future nationwide classes.
By Sue Reisinger | January 24, 2018
“Depending on how you play your cards, this case could have a substantial impact on the university. These are the circumstances where you do some of your best lawyering,” said one attorney who used to be a GC in academia.
By John Council | January 24, 2018
The Jane Doe defendant, who was a teenager, is using a new Texas law to go after the website, as well as Hyatt Hotels, Choice Hotels and Pilot Flying J Travel Centers.
By Katheryn Tucker | January 24, 2018
“Amazing that this all started with a motion to unseal records in a South Georgia state court, and ultimately led to literally hundreds of young women finding the courage to come forward and make their stories public,” S. Derek Bauer of Baker & Hostetler said.
By Celia Ampel | January 24, 2018
The decision arose from a case in which a Guatemalan bank allegedly hired a hit man to target a Floridian who claimed he discovered a money laundering scheme.
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By Max Mitchell | January 24, 2018
A Delaware County jury has awarded more than $40 million to the family of a 6-year-old who suffered a spinal injury during birth. According to attorneys representing the plaintiff, the award is the largest personal injury verdict from a Delaware County jury.
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