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SCOTUS Ends Term With Blow to Class Action Plaintiffs
The U.S. Supreme Court put another hurdle in the path of class action plaintiffs Monday with a 5-4 ruling that strictly interpreted deadlines for opting out of ongoing securities litigation.Anthem Agrees to Record $115M Data Breach Settlement
If approved, the deal would be the largest data breach settlement in history.Anthem Agrees to Record $115M Data Breach Settlement
Plaintiffs attorneys are expected to net nearly 33 percent in fees, or almost $38 million.A Blast From the (Smoky) Past: Are Opioid Suits the New Big Tobacco?
As states, cities and counties pile on to sue opioid manufacturers for fueling drug addiction, it's got a familiar feeling: the suits against big tobacco.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.Chipotle Workers Sue for Overtime, Testing Scope of Obama-Era Rule
Carmen Alvarez said she was crushed when her employer, Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc., reversed its decision to pay her and her fellow workers overtime late…Chipotle Workers Sue for Overtime, Testing Scope of Obama-Era Rule
A federal lawsuit filed Wednesday in New Jersey claims the Obama-era worker-overtime rule is still in effect, despite a federal court's injunction, and companies that decided not to comply are violating federal labor laws.Koh Axes Attorney Fees for Trio of Plaintiffs Firms in 'No-Poach' Case
U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh awarded $13.8 million to the firms who negotiated a $150 million settlement with The Walt Disney Co. and DreamWorks on behalf of animators and engineers.Justices' Ruling for Religious-Affiliated Hospitals Threatens Pension Class Actions
The employee retirement plans of religious-affiliated nonprofits are exempt from the protections and requirements of the federal pension law, a…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.Trending Stories
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