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December 07, 2016 |

Squeezed-Out Stockholder Has Standing to Sue GE, Glasscock Says

The Delaware Court of Chancery has ruled that a pension fund squeezed out of its stake in General Electric's financial services unit has standing to sue on behalf of itself and similarly situated stockholders, who claim they were shortchanged in a merger.
11 minute read
November 14, 2016 |

Plaintiffs Bar Prepares for Fallout From Trump Agenda

Not everyone in the private plaintiffs bar predicts that a Trump presidency will be bad for business. But no one is expecting their jobs to get easier.
8 minute read
September 15, 2016 |

New Jeep Rollover Suits Add to Class Actions Faced by Fiat Chrysler

The defect linked to the death of “Star Trek” actor Anton Yelchin has shifted into a big headache for Chrysler, which was sued on Wednesday by two drivers who were injured when their vehicles rolled over them.
7 minute read
August 23, 2016 |

Suits Against SunTrust Over 401(k) Plan Now a Class Action

SunTrust Banks' decision at the onset of the recession to allow its employee retirement plan to continue investing in bank stock as it sustained billions in losses and the housing market collapsed is at the heart of multidistrict litigation that a federal judge has said will now proceed against the banking company as a class action.
9 minute read
August 12, 2016 |

Justices Won't Hear Dispute Over Insurance Department's Jurisdiction

The state Supreme Court will not review a Commonwealth Court ruling that allegations of impropriety in transactions between an insurance company and a reciprocal insurance exchange are under the jurisdiction of the trial courts, not Pennsylvania's insurance commissioner.
10 minute read
July 11, 2016 |

Bouchard Uses 'Imperfect' Blend of Metrics in Valuation Dispute

Pointing to significant regulatory uncertainty and a depressed market, the Delaware Court of Chancery considered three factors to determine that a private equity firm underpaid for DFC Global Corp. when it bought the payday lender for $9.50 per share in 2014.
12 minute read
June 23, 2016 |

Proskauer, Loeb & Loeb, Cooley Bring NHL to Las Vegas

Ice hockey in the desert might have somewhat of a checkered history in the National Hockey League, but three Am Law 200 firms are advising on a $500 million deal announced late Wednesday to bring a professional hockey franchise to Sin City.
31 minute read
May 30, 2016 |

INADMISSIBLE: Big Firms Pay Big Bucks for Clinton Talks

Hogan Lovells, Latham & Watkins and White & Case were among the group of firms that paid $1.75 million into Hillary and Bill Clinton coffers. Plus more in this week's column.
44 minute read
May 24, 2016 |

Big Firms Have Paid Big Bucks for Clinton Speeches

According to a new database based on financial disclosures by Bill and Hillary Clinton, a handful of large law firms have paid nearly $2 million to the political power couple to make speeches. One talk came at a global partners' meeting for an Am Law 100 firm.
35 minute read
May 16, 2016 |

Class Action Practices Notice Increase in Consumer Lawsuits

Consumer class actions appear to be on the rise, lawyers in the field said, and that seems to be driving the focus of a number of Pennsylvania firms that do class action work.
10 minute read

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