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Airlines Face Antitrust Class Actions Over Price-Fixing Claims
As the U.S. Department of Justice investigates whether airlines conspired to keep ticket prices high, consumers are already going to court, filing class actions in federal district courts across the country.Risky Bet Pays Off for Plaintiffs in Apple e-Book Case
An unusual settlement between Apple and private plaintiffs who challenged e-book prices looks like quite a good deal for the plaintiffs and their lawyers, now that the Second Circuit has upheld the DOJ's antitrust win against Apple.Risky Bet Pays Off for Plaintiffs in Apple e-Book Case
An unusual settlement between Apple and private plaintiffs who challenged e-book prices looks like quite a good deal for the plaintiffs and their lawyers, now that the Second Circuit has upheld the DOJ's antitrust win against Apple.Acrimony Develops Over $380M In Unspent Settlement Funds
In 2010, the U.S. government agreed to pay $680 million to settle claims that Native American farmers and ranchers were victims of discrimination in federal loan programs. Two years later, it was clear the lawyers' estimates of how many claimants would apply for a share of that money were off. Way off.Acrimony Develops Over $380M In Unspent Settlement Funds
In 2010, the U.S. government agreed to pay $680 million to settle claims that Native American farmers and ranchers were victims of discrimination in federal loan programs. Two years later, it was clear the lawyers' estimates of how many claimants would apply for a share of that money were off. Way off.Chicago Suffers Setback in Painkiller Suit
A Chicago federal judge on Friday dismissed most of the city's lawsuit, which alleges that several drug manufacturers concealed the true addiction risks of OxyContin and other opioid painkillers.Chicago Suffers Setback in Painkiller Suit
A Chicago federal judge on Friday dismissed most of the city's lawsuit, which alleges that several drug manufacturers concealed the true addiction risks of OxyContin and other opioid painkillers.Judge Rejects 'No-Poach' Suit Against Animation Studios
U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh ruled that a suit accusing major studios of capping workers' salaries is barred by a a four-year statute of limitations.Trending Stories
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