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New York Law Journal

Circuit Grants Fee Award Following Lengthy Dispute

An attorney who scrambled to catch up on 10 years of litigation in a discrimination suit and then secured a settlement on the eve of trial is finally going to get paid following a decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
5 minute read

The Recorder

Ninth Circuit Clears Runway for Baggage-Fee Class Action

The Airline Deregulation Act, which prohibits states from regulating airline prices or services, doesn't pre-empt claims from passengers whose bags were lost or delayed, the appeals court ruled.
8 minute read

The Recorder

Ninth Circuit Clears Runway for Baggage-Fee Class Action

The Airline Deregulation Act, which prohibits states from regulating airline prices or services, doesn't pre-empt claims from passengers whose bags were lost or delayed, the appeals court ruled.
8 minute read

Daily Business Review

After Supreme Court Win, Miami Has Tough Task in Proving Housing Bias Case by Banks

The U.S. Supreme Court allows Miami to pursue damages against Bank of America and Wells Fargo for alleged redlining before the housing crash, but proving it won't be easy.
15 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Turnpike Authority Not Liable for Fatal Parkway Tree Fall

The estates of a man and his mother who were killed when a tree fell on their car while they were traveling on the Garden State Parkway cannot sue the highway's operator, a state appeals court has ruled.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Casino Surveillance Technicians' Labor Dispute Draws 'Ocean's Eleven' Comparison

Casino surveillance technicians may have unique power to work covertly with managers to spy on other employees, or even pull off sabotage a la "Ocean's Eleven," and therefore should not be able to unionize with other workers, attorneys for major Las Vegas casinos argued recently in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.
12 minute read

National Law Journal

Casino Surveillance Technicians' Labor Dispute Draws 'Ocean's Eleven' Comparison

Casino surveillance technicians may have unique power to work covertly with managers to spy on other employees, or even pull off sabotage a la "Ocean's Eleven," and therefore should not be able to unionize with other workers, attorneys for major Las Vegas casinos argued recently in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.
12 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

$25M Accutane Verdict Tossed Over Expert TestimonyLimits

A state appeals court tossed a $25 million verdict against Hoffmann-La Roche in a suit over acne drug Accutane after finding that the trial judge improperly restricted duplicative testimony from two defense experts.
10 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

$25M Accutane Verdict Tossed Over Expert TestimonyLimits

A state appeals court tossed a $25 million verdict against Hoffmann-La Roche in a suit over acne drug Accutane after finding that the trial judge improperly restricted duplicative testimony from two defense experts.
11 minute read

The Recorder

Tech Allies Back Yelp in Online Speech Case

Google, Facebook and other tech giants are urging the California Supreme Court to reverse a lower court that ordered Yelp to remove a negative review.
20 minute read

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