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Meet the Plaintiffs Team Pursuing the Price-Fixing Lawsuit Against 16 Elite Universities
Lawyers at Berger Montague, FeganScott, Gilbert Litigators & Counselors, and Roche Freedman accuse the universities of participating in a price-fixing cartel that artificially inflated what students who receive financial aid paid for undergraduate studies.Who Got the Work?℠: Blank Rome Defends Target, Lowndes Drosdick Reps Emeril Lagasse and More
Welcome to "Who Got the Work?℠," a weekly column that highlights the law firms and lawyers around the country who are being brought in to handle key cases and close major deals for their clients.Big Law Defense Teams Line Up Behind Elite Universities in Financial Aid Antitrust Suit
Big multidefendant antitrust lawsuits usually mean a Big Law roll call. That's definitely the case with a new suit targeting elite universities.Run It Back! One Last Look at the 2021 Litigators of the Week
Here's one last 'huzzah!' for this year's winners.Judge Conti: Philips Breathing Machine Multidistrict Litigation Is 'Largest That I Have Handled'
At the first hearing in the multidistrict litigation over the June 14 recall of Philips breathing machines, Senior Judge Joy Flowers Conti, in Pittsburgh, said there were 153 lawsuits, but lawyers predicted many more.View more book results for the query "Lewis Rice"
Drug Companies Win Big in Calif. Opioid Trial as Judge Rejects Public Nuisance Claim
In a tentative decision Monday, Orange County Superior Court Judge Peter Wilson found that the plaintiffs, which are three large California counties and the city of Oakland, failed to differentiate between legitimate uses of opioids, which are prescription painkillers, and the illegal activities that led to addictions and overdoses.See Who Passed the July 2021 New York Bar Exam
The New York State Board of Law Examiners examined 9,227 candidates during the July 27-28 examination. Of those candidates, 5,791 passed for an overall passing rate of 63%.Say it Ain't So! Tortious Interference with a Sublease By a Master Landlord
A South Carolina appellate court recently affirmed a trial court's decision that a landlord had tortiously interfered with a sublease by terminating the master lease after a fire damaged the subject building and such landlord was liable to the subtenant for punitive damages.Trending Stories
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