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National Law Journal

Settlement Reached in Class Action Over Credit Disclosure

As many as 40,000 people whose private credit information was unlawfully disclosed to debt collectors after their cars were towed will be able to claim a portion of an $8 million settlement preliminarily reached in a class action against credit report compiler Experian.
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Litigation Daily

Dynegy, Carl Icahn Dodge Securities Class Action

Dynegy Inc.'s 2011 restructuring provoked the ire of a bankruptcy examiner, but it hasn't proven fertile ground for a securities class action spearheaded by Levi & Korsinsky.
2 minute read

The Recorder

Hagens Berman Accuses Google of Building Mobile Search Monopoly

An antitrust suit filed Thursday alleges Google took control of smartphone searching through secret agreements with its Android partners.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Judge Orders Uber to Change ADR Clause

Judge Edward Chen has directed Uber to change the wording of its arbitration agreement with drivers. And this time he really means it.
3 minute read

Litigation Daily

Litigator of the Week: Stephen Tillery of Korein Tillery

It's more than a little unusual for an intermediate court to undo a high court decision. But Tillery's $10 billion battle with Philip Morris is no ordinary case.
4 minute read

Litigation Daily

Banks Beat Long-Running Missouri Mortgage Class Actions

When Missouri passed a new law governing second mortgages back in 1979, the goal was to limit the burden of high-interest loans on borrowers. But after plaintiffs lawyers discovered the law more than a decade ago, it produced a predictable byproduct: class action litigation.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Loeffler v. Target Corporation

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National Law Journal

Health Insurer Sued Over Coverage for Breast, Eyelid Operations

A California woman who claims her physical disfigurements made reconstructive surgery necessary has filed a proposed class action against Blue Shield of California, which refused to cover her breast and eyelid operations.
2 minute read

The Recorder

Koh Tells 23andMe Lawyers to Shape Up

U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh is moving forward to impose order on a quagmire of litigation over 23andMe's DNA testing kits.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Federal Judge Rejects Plaintiffs' Expert in Milk Class Action

The plaintiffs' expert in a proposed consumer protection class action over milk should be struck because his testimony is not reliable, a federal judge has ruled.
2 minute read

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