By Robert Storace | March 4, 2021
"Robocalls are more than just a nuisance," said Connecticut Attorney General William Tong. "They are a real consumer-protection and public-safety threat."
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ellen Bardash | February 26, 2021
Superior Court Judge Eric M. Davis applied a broader definition of the insurance contract term "securities claim" that required coverage in a case over a challenge to a corporate spinoff and merger that was funded by debt instruments.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lisa H. Bebchick, Shannon Capone Kirk, and Anne Conroy | February 24, 2021
A review of regulatory guidance concerning the retention of communications sent by text such as SMS and messaging apps like WhatsApp and GroupMe. The article also looks at recent enforcement activity involving these types of communications and concludes with some practical steps broker-dealers may consider to enhance compliance.
By Amanda Bronstad | February 17, 2021
At a Zoom hearing Wednesday before U.S. District Judge Edward Davila, many objectors insisted that plaintiffs lawyers failed to justify such an award, which is 28.3% of the $310 million settlement, and suggested fees of closer to $36 million.
By Scott Graham | February 12, 2021
Millions of dollars—maybe even a billion—are on the line in Fortress-Intel showdown, as Albright ups courtroom safety precautions and lawyers from all over the country try to get a fix on patent trials in the most popular new venue.
By Greg Sandoval | January 14, 2021
David Groesbeck told a federal court in Seattle that Amazon tried to convince Parler to enter into new business deals shortly before Amazon stopped providing service to Parler.
By Michael A. Mora | December 28, 2020
John Paul Mac Isaac is seeking punitive damages exceeding $500 million.
By Dan Clark | December 23, 2020
The lawyer sued her former employer in July 2019, alleging she was passed over for a promotion, in favor of a younger man with less managerial experience.
By Kenneth Artz | December 15, 2020
In 2021, expect all stakeholders in the legal system—firms, lawyers, judges, clients—to increasingly use technology to become more efficient and effective, says Graham Smith-Bernal, CEO of Opus 2.
By Michael A. Mora | December 10, 2020
Instead of facing a class action on behalf of over 100,000 class members with an unknown number of calls at $500 apiece, Jeffrey Backman said his client is only facing damages arising from a single plaintiff who received 14 calls.
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