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Judge Approves Equifax Data Breach Settlement, Including $77.5M In Legal Fees
"I don't think anyone can credibly argue it doesn't provide substantial relief for the class now and in the future," U.S. District Chief Judge Thomas Thrash Jr. said of the settlement.Massachusetts AG Pens Amicus Brief Supporting Objections to Equifax Settlement
A hearing to approve the $1.4 billion settlement is scheduled for Thursday.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires and promotions from across the California legal market.22-Year Kirkland Private Equity Vet Jumps to Arnold & Porter
Arnold & Porter looked to private equity powerhouse Kirkland & Ellis for its first corporate partner in Chicago.After Hours: Volunteer Lawyers for Justice; Sills Cummis; Drinker Biddle
Volunteer Lawyers For Justice honors Eisai Inc. and the Giantomasi Family; Sills Cummis holds Thanksgiving food drive; Drinker Biddle aids Market Street Mission in Morristown.DOJ's Legal Counsel Office Picks Up Former US House Lawyer
Kristin Shapiro, a former Williams & Connolly associate, is the latest addition to an office that has played an outsize role in some of the biggest legal issues involving the Trump administration.Landlords' Insurer Did Not Have to Defend Tenant's Suit Alleging Constructive Eviction
A California court has ruled that an insurer did not have to defend landlords sued by a tenant alleging that she and her children had been forced to vacate the apartment they rented because it was neither zoned for residential use nor habitable.Defense: Parking Lot Accident Didn't Cause Couple's Injuries
On Dec. 13, 2015, plaintiff Anthony Cummings, a man in his mid-50s, was driving in a parking lot in Kennett Square. His wife, plaintiff Tanya Curtis, a woman in her 50s, was a passenger.In Memoriam: Determination Drove David Baker's Tireless Commitment to Family, Law and Service
"We (then) young lawyers marveled at his stamina, drive and desire to be of service at every opportunity. But David brushed aside our praise. As he often pointed out, all it took was effort."The 'General'/'Concrete' Continuum Governing Liability Under Labor Law §241(6)
In his Construction Accident Litigation column, Brian J. Shoot writes: When is a regulation sufficiently "concrete" to serve as a predicate for liability under §241(6) of the Labor Law? While the answer is in some instances clear, it is sometimes in the eye of the beholder.Trending Stories
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