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The Recorder

Baumann v. Chase Investment Services Corp.

By | March 14, 2014
4 minute read

The Recorder

Carter v. City of Los Angeles

By | March 14, 2014
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Vaginal-Mesh Defendant Wants Access to Medical Accounts

American Medical Systems Inc., a maker of vaginal mesh devices that faces more than 13,000 lawsuits, has joined ranks with another vaginal-mesh defendant in fighting to enforce subpoenas against a company that purchases medical accounts receivable.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Dial Presses for Class Certification Hearing

While plaintiffs seeking class certification over the sales practices of a brand of Dial soap want to have the judge decide on papers only, Dial Corp. says that the plaintiffs should want to join its request for an evidentiary hearing “if plaintiffs really could meet their burden of proof on class certification.”
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Class Action Advances Over Adulterated Olive Oil Claims

Consumers who bought what they thought was 100 percent pure olive oil that allegedly contained a far cheaper substitute can press on with their class action against Kangadis Food Inc., a federal judge has ruled.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Call Center Denies Overtime Claims in Class Action

The operator of two Affordable Care Act call centers denies a complaint that the company makes its workers falsely record their hours on the job and labor long days without paying overtime.
2 minute read

The Recorder

Phone Makers Sued Over Carrier IQ Fight for Arbitration of Privacy Claims

U.S. District Judge Edward Chen must decide whether plaintiffs are bound by ADR agreements in their phone service contracts, which would knock the class action out of federal court.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Major League Baseball Sued Over Minor League Wages

Minor league baseball players accuse Major League Baseball and teams of violating minimum wage and labor laws. The class action asks a federal judge to direct back wages to thousands of past and present minor leaguers.
2 minute read

Litigation Daily

Chinese Investment Giant Dodges N.Y. Securities Class Action

A federal judge in Manhattan dismissed a class action lawsuit alleging that a unit of Chinese state-owned CITIC Group facilitated securities fraud on the part of Puda Coal.
2 minute read

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