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As Plaintiffs Seek MDL in Cases Demanding Refunds for COVID-19 Cancellations, Airlines Lawyer Up
Nicholas Coulson, of Liddle & Dubin, who claims to have 12 of the 38 class actions filed against airlines over their alleged failure to provide passenger refunds, is the latest attorney to ask the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation to coordinate cases relating to COVID-19.Airlines Lawyer Up as Plaintiffs Seek MDL in Cases Demanding Refunds for COVID-19 Cancellations
Nicholas Coulson, of Liddle & Dubin, who claims to have 12 of the 38 class actions filed against airlines over their alleged failure to provide passenger refunds, is the latest attorney to ask the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation to coordinate cases relating to COVID-19.Fort Lauderdale Judge Suggested to Hear Refund Class Actions Over Canceled Airline Flights
U.S. District Judge Roy Altman has been suggested for a multidistrict litigation assignment covering class actions against airlines over the failure to pay refunds during the COVID-19 pandemic.2nd Circuit in Lawsuit Over Police Shooting of Mentally Ill Man Rejects Qualified Immunity
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled Monday that former officers from the White Plains Police Department were not entitled to qualified immunity on a motion to dismiss civil claims stemming from the 2011 killing of an elderly, mentally ill black man alone in his city-owned apartment.2nd Circuit Rejects Qualified Immunity in Lawsuit Over Police Shooting of Mentally Ill Man
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled Monday that former officers from the White Plains Police Department were not entitled to qualified immunity on a motion to dismiss civil claims stemming from the 2011 killing of an elderly, mentally ill black man alone in his city-owned apartment.After Hours: Gibbons; Norris McLaughlin
Walsh Inducted as Essex County Bar President Kevin G. Walsh, co-chair of the government and regulatory affairs department at Gibbons in Newark,…The 2020 Diversity Scorecard Shows Progress, but It's More Precarious Than Ever
Minority attorneys have made slow but steady progress in law firms since suffering stunning defeats in the last recession. The global pandemic and the economic turmoil it has left in its wake threaten to reset progress yet again.Busy Immigration Lawyer Joins Barnes & Thornburg—and Other 'On the Move' News
Sarah Hawk said the pandemic, coupled with the Trump administration's heightened visa scrutiny, is causing serious challenges for clients in immediate need of work visas.Trending Stories
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