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By Riley Brennan | April 4, 2023
"Their votes were counted, and no decision from this court can change that," U.S. District Judge Joseph F. Leeson Jr. of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania wrote. "Therefore, the plaintiffs received judicially sanctioned relief, the precise relief they requested when bringing suit, which materially altered their legal relationship with the Board."
By Riley Brennan | April 4, 2023
A federal judge in Pennsylvania sided with Kang Haggerty on former clients' counterclaim of breach of fiduciary duty, but allowed breach-of-contract claims from both sides to proceed.
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By Riley Brennan | March 28, 2023
According to the court, $122,468 of that amount would be allocated to the settlement fund and distributed among 93 collective members.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 24, 2023
At least two petitions for a writ of certiorari are pending before the U.S. Supreme Court over incentive awards, which compensate class representatives for their added time and work.
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By Riley Brennan | March 23, 2023
"The UTPCPL, unlike common law compensatory damages, is designed to make plaintiffs completely whole (without regard to legal expenses associated with litigation) and to provide incentives for attorneys to litigate these claims," U.S. District Judge Marilyn J. Horan of the Western District of Pennsylvania said.
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By Max Mitchell | March 7, 2023
"Once you allocate money into a fund, I don't know that it's a private account," Commonwealth Court Judge Patricia McCullough said.
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By Max Mitchell | December 28, 2022
Sater had been initially suspended in October 2018 on a temporary emergency basis for allegedly misappropriating client funds.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 8, 2022
U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria, in a 2021 holding in the multidistrict litigation over Monsanto's Roundup pesticide, called common benefit fees "totally out of control," sending shockwaves throughout the mass torts bar. But the Ninth Circuit, in a five-page unpublished opinion, found it lacked jurisdiction to review the order.
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By Aleeza Furman | October 28, 2022
Since Armstrong Teasdale's Richard Scheff did not follow through on his threat to disclose a confidential settlement, the plaintiffs could not demonstrate that they suffered any actual harm from his actions.
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By Aleeza Furman | September 12, 2022
According to the ex-partner's post-trial motion, filed on his behalf by George Bochetto of Bochetto & Lentz, a judge's decision denied a client's right to object to a referral arrangement.
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