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Lawsuits Aimed at Trump's Business Ties a Growth Industry
From nongovernmental advocacy groups to elected officials, plaintiffs challenging President Donald Trump over his business holdings are lining up in federal courts.Hospitals' Pension Win at High Court Might be Short-Lived
Three religious-affiliated, nonprofit hospital systems won reprieves from multimillion-dollar class actions Monday in the U.S. Supreme Court. But that relief may not be long-lasting. Here are some takeaways from plaintiffs' counsel, employment benefits attorneys, and others on the implications of the high court's decision.Litigator of the Week: A Giant of the Plaintiffs Bar—and a Giant Settlement
Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll partner Joseph Sellers just won approval of a major settlement in a decades-old discrimination class action, for what he hopes is the last time.Meet the Plaintiffs Lawyers Signing on to Help Gov'ts Sue Big Pharma Over Opioid Epidemic
A growing wave of plaintiffs lawyers are joining state and local governments in filing lawsuits against big pharmaceutical companies blaming them for the prescription opioid addiction epidemic and trying to recover taxpayer funds spent dealing with it.DC Circuit Judge Derides $380M Cy Pres Decision as Slush Fund
The 2-1 decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit allows the use of the controversial practice in a decades-old class action discrimination case.Plaintiffs Fight CAFA's Current in Flint Water Suits
An appeals court ruling this week doesn't bode well for plaintiff lawyers, who are on the losing end of a fight to keep the cases in state court. The decision, along with a series of dismissals, have left the Flint class actions treading water.$28M Settlement Ends Decade-Old Securities Fraud Case
The case involved allegations that Harman International Industries artificially inflated its stock prices.In re: Lipitor Antitrust Litig.
Action Did Not "Arise From" Patent Law Where Claim Could Succeed on Nonpatent Law TheoryTrump Business Competitors Allege Unfair Impact in Emoluments Suit
Restaurants and hotels in which President Donald Trump has financial interests are unfairly siphoning business away from competitors in New York and Washington, D.C., the new plaintiffs in a watchdog group's emoluments suit against Trump allege.Guantanamo Defense Attorneys Sue Over Work Conditions
The attorneys, which include civilian and JAG lawyers, say they are forced to work in conditions that expose them to carcinogens while defending a client from the death penalty.Trending Stories
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