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Presidency Likely Wouldn't Shield Trump From Pending Lawsuits
Even if he wins the presidential election on Tuesday, Donald Trump still would have dozens of lawsuits pending against him over his business affairs, most prominently a fraud trial this month involving Trump University.Robbins Geller Lands Lead Role in LendingClub Suits
U.S. District Judge William Alsup said Friday that he was satisfied the firm was selected in a bidding process free of "any pay-to-play considerations."Lawyers in Trump University Case Trade Barbs Over 'Gamesmanship'
Such skirmishing is not new to the case, now six years old. But the courtroom fights have increased in intensity as both sides filed pretrial motions this month ahead of the Nov. 28 trial date.Lawyers in Trump University Case Trade Barbs Over 'Gamesmanship'
The gloves are off not just in the presidential campaign but in the case over Trump University, with lawyers on each side accusing the other of gamesmanship ahead of next month's scheduled trial.Defense Bar Riled Up Over Migration of Securities Suits to State Court
Wilson Sonsini partner Boris Feldman has asked the U.S. Supreme Cout to put a stop to stock-drop suits in state court.Prudential Enters $33M Settlement Over Death Benefits Payments
Prudential Financial Inc. has agreed to a $33 million settlement of a class action on behalf of shareholders who claimed the company misstated its financial condition by failing to fully account for liabilities owed to beneficiaries of policyholders.Apple to Pay $10M to Settle Suit Over Fingerprint Tech
Apple Inc. and a fingerprint technology company's board of directors agreed to pay $10 million in a shareholder settlement negotiated by Boca Raton lawyers.Alsup Demands Open Call for Counsel in LendingClub Suits
The San Francisco judge held off on assigning the lead role to Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd, the firm whose client alleges the largest financial losses, saying he wanted a process that takes fees into consideration.LeapFrog Beats Back Shareholder Suit
U.S. District Judge Edward Chen said statements targeted by plaintiffs lawyers were "too vague" to support securities fraud claims.Trending Stories
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