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Robinhood Faces Lawsuits in Pa., but Litigation Over GameStop Trading Is Expanding Beyond the App
One attorney has filed a motion before the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation to coordinate 42 class actions into multidistrict litigation in the Northern District of California. Robinhood is one of 35 defendants and their subsidiaries facing lawsuits over the Jan. 28 trading halt, according to court papers.Lawsuits Over GameStop Trading Expand Beyond Robinhood, Alleging an Antitrust Conspiracy
One attorney has filed a motion before the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation to coordinate 42 class actions into multidistrict litigation in the Northern District of California. Robinhood is one of 35 defendants and their subsidiaries facing lawsuits over the Jan. 28 trading halt, according to court papers.Keker Partner Among 19 Lawyers Picked for Superior Court Seats
Keker, Van Nest & Peters partner Brian Ferrall will fill the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Charlene Kiesselbach of the San Francisco County Superior Court.Law.com Litigation Trendspotter: Trying to Settle Massive Cases Is a Massive Headache
Over the past month and a half, attempts to finalize settlements in mass litigation over opioids, Roundup herbicide, the TikTok app and Facebook ads hit unexpected roadblocks—in some cases even after agreements between plaintiffs and defense counsel had been reached.TikTok Plaintiffs Lawyer Infighting Over Leadership Escalates in Wake of Privacy Lawsuit Accord
An escalating rift between two groups of lawyers, one led by Katrina Carroll of Carlson Lynch and the other by Ekwan Rhow of Bird Marella, could unravel a confidential class action settlement that TikTok plans to file next month in court.Implied covenant and conversion claims dismissed as duplicative of breach of contract claims where contract expressly defined expectations of the parties and where conversion of contractually-promised assets had to be brought as a contractual claim.
When Hiding Assets Doesn't Work: How Mintz Levin Recovered $20M for Cheated Client
Winning is great—but not if your client can't collect. Faced with a defendant who tried just about every trick to hide assets, including a bankruptcy filing, off-shore fund maneuvering and dissolution of the business, a team from Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo wouldn't take no for an answer.Trade secret pirates and IP thieves cost the U.S. billions
I recently spoke with Gary Lincenberg, principal at Bird Marella and former assistant U.S. attorney about economic espionage.Trending Stories
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