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October 05, 2020 | Law.com

Trend Shows Judges Refusing to Dismiss Cases Against Universities Demanding COVID-19 Refunds

Several judges have come out with the first rulings from among hundreds of class actions seeking refunds for university and college tuition and fees tied to the COVID-19 shutdowns. Most of them have refused to dismiss claims of breach of contract.
7 minute read
September 17, 2020 | Law.com

New Class Action Rules Get Mostly Positive Reviews Two Years After Adoption. Plus: Defense Bar Urges MDL Reforms

80% said the electronic notice provision had a positive impact, compared to 60% approval for the requirement that objectors disclose payments they receive from lawyers in the case.
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August 19, 2020 | Law.com

What's Next: Would Disclosing Police Misconduct Reduce Litigation? + Fortnite Triggers Antitrust Assault on Apple and Google + A Crack in Facebook's Armor Against Subpoenas?

As calls for greater police transparency grow louder, some states are pushing through legislation to open up police misconduct records.
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June 23, 2020 | Daily Business Review

Florida Class Action Alleges Sugarcane Growers Took Less Care When Burning Fields in Poor Neighborhoods

The lawsuit alleges that the smoke from the millions of acres of burning sugarcane exposes residents to a wide range of pollutants.
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June 23, 2020 | Law.com

'Subpar in Every Aspect': Harvard Law Student Sues Over Online Classes

Harvard Law School should not charge $65,875 for remote classes, an incoming 2L argues in a new lawsuit against the university.
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June 23, 2020 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

'Subpar in Every Aspect': Harvard Law Student Sues Over Online Classes

Harvard Law School should not charge $65,875 for remote classes, an incoming 2L argues in a new lawsuit against the university.
4 minute read
June 23, 2020 | Litigation Daily

'Subpar in Every Aspect': Harvard Law Student Files Class Action Over Online Classes

Harvard Law School should not charge $65,875 for remote classes, an incoming 2L argues in a new lawsuit against the university.
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June 19, 2020 | The Recorder

'Conservative' Texas Appellate Panel Says California Courts Might Be 'Philosophically' Biased Against Exxon

"Lawfare is an ugly tool by which to seek the environmental policy changes the California parties desire, enlisting the judiciary to do the work that the other two branches of government cannot or will not do," said a recent opinion by the Second Court of Appeals in Texas in a case involving the oil company.
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June 19, 2020 | Texas Lawyer

Climate-Change 'Lawfare': Texas Judges Take Swipe at California's Liberal Courts, Reluctantly Ruling Against Exxon

"Lawfare is an ugly tool by which to seek the environmental policy changes the California parties desire, enlisting the judiciary to do the work that the other two branches of government cannot or will not do," said the opinion by the Second Court of Appeals in Texas.
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