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Survivors of Pulse Nightclub Shooting Tested Florida's Negligence Law — and Lost
The Fourth District Court of Appeal found it was "legally irrelevant" that the mass shooter's employer had allegedly submitted a fraudulent psychological evaluation to help him get a gun license.US Judge Approves $13M Google Street View Privacy Settlement With No Payout to Class
The cy pres deal provides payouts to the privacy advocacy arms of universities and non-profit organizations and no direct funds to class members. Ted Frank of the Center for Class Action Fairness contends that the settlement creates an unfortunate standard.Judge Approves $13M Google Street View Privacy Settlement With No Payout to Class
The cy pres deal provides payouts to the privacy advocacy arms of universities and non-profit organizations and no direct funds to class members. Ted Frank of the Center for Class Action Fairness contends that the settlement creates an unfortunate standard.In Google Street View Digital Snooping Case, Judge Sees a 'Paradigmatic' Case
U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer of the Northern District of California opened the hearing by saying that he clearly thought that the plaintiffs had standing to sue. "I think there was injury, and I think that it's an important vindication of an individual's rights to be able to seek redress in a court for an injury, especially for an injury for privacy," Breyer said.Ex-Partner of Plaintiffs Securities Firm Alleges Gender Discrimination in New Suit
Amy Miller, formerly of Levi & Korsinsky, claims she was given smaller bonuses than an associate she supervised.Daily Dicta: Latham's Billion Dollar Litigator
For many lawyers, litigating a billion-dollar case is in a once-in-a-career opportunity. Latham & Watkins partner Andrew Clubok has won three in the last year alone.Are 'Forever Chemicals' the Next Big Toxic Tort?
Plaintiffs lawyer Scott Summy, of Baron & Budd, said "forever chemicals," discovered in the drinking water of several communities, "are probably the largest environmental hazard in the country right now."Will 'Forever Chemicals' Be the Next Big Toxic Tort?
Plaintiffs lawyer Scott Summy, of Baron & Budd, said "forever chemicals," discovered in the drinking water of several communities, "are probably the largest environmental hazard in the country right now."Trending Stories
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