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Supreme Court Brief

Halliburton Ruling Aids Both Sides in Securities Litigation

The battlefield of securities class actions shifted on Monday, with the U.S. Supreme Court giving both plaintiffs and defendants weapons to deploy in what may be an even more intense and costly level of warfare in the future.
4 minute read

Law.com

Suit Alleges Dun & Bradstreet Fudged Reports To Sell Credit Repair Service

A putative class action in federal court in Newark, N.J. charges that business research provider Dun & Bradstreet planted false information in companies' credit reports in order to market a subsidiary credit repair service.
4 minute read

Law.com

Securities Fraud Class Actions Survive High Court Review

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday stopped short of ringing a death knell for securities fraud class actions, tinkering with but not reversing a precedent that business advocates wanted the court to overturn.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Despite FDA Rule, Expert Blocked from Milk Class Action

A Florida federal judge has rejected an argument by a group of class action plaintiffs that their expert's testimony is admissible because of the Food and Drug Administration's stance against the health benefit claims of omega-3 fatty acids.
2 minute read

The Recorder

Davis v. Nordstrom, Inc.

3 minute read

The Recorder

Johnmohammadi v. Bloomingdales, Inc.

4 minute read

The Recorder

Justices Skeptical in Health Care Data Breach Case

Plaintiffs seeking damages after a computer theft from Sutter Medical Foundation faced tough questions from the Third District Court of Appeal in Sacramento.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Drugmakers See Bid to Defeat Class Action Fairness Act

Two pharmaceutical drug manufacturers told a federal en banc appeals panel on Thursday that plaintiffs were trying to circumvent the U.S. Class Action Fairness Act, which requires that “mass actions” be tried in federal court, by coordinating dozens of cases in California state court.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

'Turtles' Members Quarrel With Sirius Radio Over Fees

Two founding members of The Turtles and Sirius XM Radio Inc., which broadcasts pre-1972 recordings by the iconic American band without paying for them, aren't happy together.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Payroll Firm Sued After Computer Security Breach

Paytime, Inc., a nationwide firm that manages payrolls for businesses, is the subject of a proposed class action that claims the firm's lax security contributed to a hacking attack that compromised the personal information of more than 200,000 people.
2 minute read

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