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The Recorder

Vaquero v. Stoneledge Furniture LLC

By | March 01, 2017
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Miami Judge Aims to Advance Air Bag Litigation in Wake of Takata's Guilty Plea

A Miami federal judge wants to move civil claims against Takata toward a swift resolution now that the manufacturer has pleaded guilty to concealing a defect in its air bags.
10 minute read

New York Law Journal

Judge Blasts Serial Objector and Orders Him to Share Rebuke With Local Counsel

It's the latest in a series of judicial rebukes for attorney Christopher Bandas, well known for his objections to class action settlements.
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

Neil Gorsuch 'Piercingly Textual' and Often Pro-Defense on Class Actions and Arbitration

Antonin Scalia led a revolution in class actions and arbitration. Will Trump's nominee pick up the mantle?
26 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Class Action Takes Bite at Prescription Pet Food

The lawsuit claims several prescription pet food products sold to dog and cat owners at inflated prices are available for less money without the prescription.
26 minute read

The Recorder

Edelson Firm Accuses PayPal of Fumbling Charitable Donations

A federal lawsuit alleges that PayPal failed to transmit money to intended donors if they were not registered on the site.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Suit Says Lawyer Has Been Shortchanged on Fees in $60M Video Game Settlement

A New Jersey lawyer claims in a suit that class action firm Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro shortchanged him on fees from a $60 million settlement of class action suits on behalf of college athletes over the use of their names and likenesses in video games.
14 minute read

The Recorder

Bates v. Bankers Life and Casualty Company

By | February 24, 2017
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Law Firm Dodges Class Claims in First-of-Its-Kind Data Security Case

Claims against Chicago-based Johnson & Bell for allegedly failing to protect client information must be heard individually in arbitration.
11 minute read

The Recorder

Law Firm Dodges Class Claims in First-of-Its-Kind Data Security Case

A federal judge ruled that claims against Chicago-based Johnson & Bell for allegedly failing to protect client information must proceed individually in arbitration, not lumped together as a class.
11 minute read

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