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Chipotle Wants Lawyers in Overtime Suit Sanctioned for Contempt
Attorneys for Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. on Tuesday said a lawsuit filed against the company in New Jersey represented a “dismissive attitude” toward a court order that halted the contentious Obama-era labor rule that made millions of workers eligible for overtime.Engelmayer Gives Go-Ahead for Antitrust Swaps Suit
U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer of the Southern District of New York will allow to go forward a suit claiming a dozen of the biggest banks colluded against competition in the $230 trillion interest rate swap market.War Room: Lead Attorneys Brace for Litigation Over Flint Water Crisis
U.S. District Judge Judith E. Levy appointed South Florida attorney Theodore "Ted" Leopold and Michigan litigator Michael Pitt interim co-lead class counsel for residents suing over contaminated drinking water in Flint.Cohen Milstein Enjoys Windy City Windfall in Hotel Tax Dispute
Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll, a plaintiffs firm that has a track record of partnering with public sector clients, earned $5.4 million for its work on behalf of Chicago in a suit looking to collect higher taxes from Expedia Inc.Plaintiffs Securities Litigator and 2 More Join NY AG's Office
In a sign that Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is gearing up to battle Trump administration rollbacks in financial, labor and antitrust regulations, he made some new appointments to his office Tuesday.N.H. High Court OKs Contingency Fee Agreement in Opioid Marketing Litigation
The New Hampshire Supreme Court recently dealt Big Pharma another blow as it challenges the government's practice of hiring attorneys on a contingency…N.H. High Court OKs Contingency Fee Agreement in Opioid Marketing Litigation
The New Hampshire Supreme Court recently dealt Big Pharma another blow as it challenges the government's practice of hiring attorneys on a contingency fee basis in litigation accusing the companies of deceptively marketing opioid painkillers.Class Action Decision Could Be Harbinger of Gorsuch's Textualist Approach
Monday's U.S. Supreme Court decision in a closely watched securities case was the first class action in which newly appointed Justice Neil Gorsuch participated, and he didn't disappoint. Gorsuch joined the majority in the U.S. Supreme Court's 5-4 decision in "California Public Employees' Retirement System v. ANZ Securities," in which the court ruled that the time period after which a defendant could no longer be sued by shareholders was a statute of repose that couldn't be tolled.SCOTUS Ends Term With Blow to Class Action Plaintiffs
In a 5-4 ruling delivered at its final sitting, the court strictly interpreted deadlines for opting out of ongoing securities litigation.Trending Stories
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