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Palm Beach Judge Allows Punitives Against Toyota in Paralyzing Crash
Circuit Judge Meenu Sasser may allow a jury to consider punitive as well as compensatory damages when the case of quadriplegic Bret Quinlan goes to trial.Palm Beach Judge Allows Punitives Against Toyota in Paralyzing Crash
Circuit Judge Meenu Sasser may allow a jury to consider punitive as well as compensatory damages when the case of quadriplegic Bret Quinlan goes to trial.Dreamworks Makes Arbitration Push in New 'No-Poach' Case
Lawyers for several California animation studios accused of fixing wages say the claims must be resolved outside of a public courtroom.Dreamworks Makes Arbitration Push in New 'No-Poach' Case
Lawyers for several California animation studios accused of fixing wages say the claims must be resolved outside of a public courtroom.JPMorgan Inks Deal to End Bear Stearns Securities Class Action
JPMorgan Chase & Co. has bowed out of another mortgage-backed securities lawsuit, agreeing to pay about $500 million to resolve class action claims stemming from Bear Stearns' sale of nearly $17.6 billion of the investments in the lead-up to the 2008 financial crisis.JPMorgan Inks Deal to End Bear Stearns Securities Class Action
JPMorgan Chase & Co. has bowed out of another mortgage-backed securities lawsuit, agreeing to pay about $500 million to resolve class action claims stemming from Bear Stearns' sale of nearly $17.6 billion of the investments in the lead-up to the 2008 financial crisis.JPMorgan Inks Deal to End Bear Stearns Securities Class Action
The bank agreed to pay about $500 million to resolve class action claims stemming from Bear Stearns' sale of nearly $17.6 billion of the securities prior to the 2008 financial crisis.JPMorgan Inks Deal to End Bear Stearns Securities Class Action
The bank agreed to pay about $500 million to resolve class action claims stemming from Bear Stearns' sale of nearly $17.6 billion of the securities prior to the 2008 financial crisis.Chiquita Plaintiffs Take Alien Tort Case to High Court
After Covington & Burling derailed efforts to hold Chiquita Brands International liable for facilitating war crimes in Colombia, human rights lawyers have turned to the U.S. Supreme Court in hopes of resurrecting their claims under the beleaguered Alien Tort Statute.Trending Stories
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