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9 Ways to Cut E-Discovery Costs
Cost control continues to dominate corporate counsel's extensive list of issues and priorities. Although cost concerns go beyond just electronic discovery, discussions of litigation costs today routinely include assessments of and ideas for reining in e-discovery spend.State Is Pre-empted in Lawsuit Over Fatal Exposure to Asbestos
Third Circuit Reinstates RICO and Fraud Claims Against Travel Clubs
A federal appeals court reinstates a putative class action against "travel clubs" that allegedly failed to deliver on promised free or discounted airline tickets, cruises, hotel rooms and rental cars.Tyco To Settle Class-Action Suit Over Undersea Cable Venture for $79M
A $79 million settlement has been reached in a long-running class-action suit that accuses Tyco International Ltd. of misleading investors in its undersea cable subsidiary, TyCom Ltd.Latest Suit Against BAR/BRI Publisher Seeks an Open Market for Bar Exam Reviews
The lawyer who filed an antitrust suit against the makers of the BAR/BRI bar review course that settled for $49 million earlier this year has filed another suit, which seeks an injunction that would open the market to competitors. The new suit alleges that BAR/BRI maintained its monopoly over the years by striking deals with or threatening other bar review courses. Eliot Disner filed the new suit on Wednesday on behalf of two incoming California law students who plan to take the California bar exam by 2010.Ford Wins Defense Verdict in Explorer Rollover Suit
Lawyers on both sides of Vittorio and Rosanna DiMaso's products liability case against Ford Motor Co. fought ferociously for leverage under a 2003 U.S. Supreme Court decision urging moderation in punitive damages.CSX Chases Plaintiffs Firm Over Asbestos Claims
A railroad company's dogged pursuit of conspiracy and fraud charges against an asbestos law firm is unfolding in a federal appellate court and with a major assist from business and tort reform groups.Lawsuit Targets Major Credit Card Lender Over Alleged Excessive Charges
An Atlanta attorney has sued Capital One on behalf of a potential class of credit card holders, challenging the bank's decision to raise interest rates on some accounts in good standing. The suit opens up a second front in a legal war E. Adam Webb and his law partners are waging against the banks on behalf of consumers who claim they have been subjected to excessive finance charges and fees. Last year, Webb began filing a series of complaints challenging banks' practices governing overdraft fee charges.Trending Stories
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