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Intel Defeats Class Cert for Consumer Antitrust Case
Four years ago, a special master recommended that class certification be denied in a case brought by plaintiffs who bought computers equipped with Intel microprocessors. A judge has finally agreed.Appeals Court Derails Massive Chiquita Alien Tort Case
In the latest ruling to address the ever-narrowing scope of the Alien Tort Statute, the Eleventh Circuit dismissed long-standing claims that Chiquita Brands International facilitated war crimes by paramilitary groups in Colombia.Woman Who Alleged IUD Insertion Caused Pain Gets $208,839
A jury awarded $208,839 to a woman who claimed she suffered uterine pain for three months after an the implantation of an intrauterine device.Citing 'Smoking-Gun' Claims, Judge OKs ITT Investor Case
ITT Educational Services and its lawyers at Gibson Dunn suffered their latest setback on Tuesday, when a judge refused to dismiss most of a shareholder class action alleging that the for-profit education company duped investors about rising student loan default rates.Apple's E-book Settlement Hinges on Appeals Court Action
The plaintiffs lawyers and 33 state attorneys general who have accused Apple Inc. of e-book price-fixing have finally revealed the details of their proposed settlement with the tech giant.E-Book Combatants Hedge Their Bets in $450M Apple Deal
The settlement calls for Apple to pay between $450 million and nothing at all, depending on what an appeals court does with a July 2013 liability verdict from U.S. District Judge Denise Cote in Manhattan.Supreme Court Won't Hear Google Street View Appeal
Cert denial clears the path for plaintiffs lawyers seeking huge damages under the Wiretap Act.Google Petition Challenges Wiretap Class Action
Google wants the world to know the company doesn't spy. In the U.S. Supreme Court, Google is fighting a ruling in a class action that alleges violations of federal wiretap law.Caterpillar Engine-Failure Litigation To Be Venued in N.J. Federal Court
Lawsuits from around the country claiming Caterpillar Inc.'s engines for trucks, buses and recreational vehicles frequently break down have been centralized in federal court in New Jersey.Lawyers Win $2.3M For Family Of Man Killed By Cops
The family of a man killed by Marion County deputies was awarded $2.3 million in a civil rights case.Trending Stories
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