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Supreme Court Should Review 'Washing Machine' Class Cases
In his Complex Litigation column, Herzfeld & Rubin member Michael Hoenig writes that the Supreme Court's grant-vacate-remand orders in two consumer class action suits seemed to be telling the Sixth and Seventh circuits that those courts needed to reconsider their approaches to class certification because their rulings presented grave "predominance" issues, but each circuit panel rejected the Supreme Court's "hint."Rulings on 'Gatekeeping' of Expert Testimony
In his Complex Litigation column, Michael Hoenig, a member of Herzfeld & Rubin, surveys cases that illustrate that robust judicial gatekeeping of experts ensues and that counsel on both sides need to exercise diligence in structuring or challenging the reliability of expert testimony and complying with rules on expert disclosure.Jurors Might Google Law Firm's Website, but Judge Can't Censor It During Trial
Herzfeld & Rubin Opens Myanmar Office
The New York firm's Yangon office will mainly advise American clients on investments and disputes in the newly opened economy.Firm Sues Client's Son to Stop Web Posts It Finds Defamatory
Herzfeld & Rubin claims that Joel Leyden has "illegally appropriated" the law firm's name by registering a website with a domain name nearly identical to its own and posting fictitious news articles on other sites claiming the firm is accused of malpractice.Firm Sues Client's Son to Stop Web Posts It Finds Defamatory
Herzfeld & Rubin claims that Joel Leyden has "illegally appropriated" the law firm's name by registering a website with a domain name nearly identical to its own and posting fictitious news articles on other sites claiming the firm is accused of malpractice.NY firm sues client's son for posting 'defamatory' fake news stories, extortion
Son who claims to be a journalist in Israel has posted negative news stories after being denied access to his trustFirm sues client's son to stop web posts it finds defamatory
Herzfeld & Rubin claims that Joel Leyden has "illegally appropriated" the law firm's name by registering a website with a domain name nearly identical to its own and posting fictitious news articles on other sites claiming the firm is accused of malpractice.Trending Stories
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