By Amanda Bronstad | March 27, 2020
As class actions over COVID-19 already hit court dockets, lawyers expect to see more lawsuits over price gouging and health claims.
By Charles Toutant | March 16, 2020
A law firm claims it was charged $528 for a request that should have cost $10.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | March 16, 2020
State bar urges appellate courts to preserve consumer protections in residential auctions
By Sue Reisinger | March 5, 2020
Wells Fargo & Co. has named Douglas Edwards as acting general counsel while it searches for a permanent legal chief who will be acceptable to federal regulators. Edwards is a longtime veteran of the scandal-ridden bank.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 3, 2020
The fees come from more than $690 million in settlements so far involving two counties in Ohio and the state of Oklahoma.
By Amanda Bronstad | February 28, 2020
In an effort to reach a potential $22 billion cash global settlement of opioid lawsuits, lawyers are clashing over who should get attorney fees. Dozens of states, cities and counties have opposed a proposed 7% hold back on opioid settlements that would pay for common benefit fees and costs incurred by lead counsel in the multidistrict litigation.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By R. Jason Richards | February 27, 2020
The Third Circuit's well-reasoned decision in "In re Avandia" will prove to be of persuasive value to sister courts considering what constitutes "clear evidence" for purposes of impossibility preemption.
By Amanda Bronstad | February 24, 2020
A lead plaintiffs lawyer said the verdict could boost dozens of other lawsuits filed over Monsanto's dicamba herbicide, while Bayer insisted the case was an anomaly. Unlike cancer claims associated with Roundup, the cases allege dicamba herbicide sprayed by farmers drifted into neighboring fields, causing damages to their crops.
By Angela Morris | February 18, 2020
The cases so far, which have been trickling in since late January and may not be the last, include plaintiffs who are online sports betters, a Houston Astros season-ticket holder and a former Major League Baseball pitcher.
By Ross Todd | February 11, 2020
A federal judge excluded Louis Freeh's expert opinion that the government's criminal case, which involved VW paying a $2.8 billion fine in 2017, settled too cheaply. The ruling mooted VW's motion to disqualify Freeh based on his earlier pitch to work for VW in the wake of its diesel emissions scandal.
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