By Amanda Bronstad | March 9, 2018
Lawyers on both sides of a high-profile case against Hyundai, citing a circuit split, have asked an en banc appeals panel to upend a ruling that they say threatens the future of nationwide class action settlements.
By Jason Grant | March 8, 2018
Manhattan Federal Judge Jed Rakoff fiercely criticized the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and the federal judiciary as a whole, for repeatedly upholding U.S. companies' use of mandatory arbitration clauses that consumers sign on to via internet-based customer agreements that appear on screens.
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By Max Mitchell | March 5, 2018
Ride-sharing giant Uber violated Pennsylvania's consumer protection law when it failed to promptly disclose that a data breach occurred in late 2016, and that mistake should cost the company at least $13.5 million, state Attorney General Josh Shapiro has claimed in a newly filed lawsuit.
By Samantha Joseph | March 5, 2018
"These cases ... have a bigger meaning than just moving money from one side of the room to the other," said plaintiffs' co-counsel Stuart Ratzan.
By C. Ryan Barber | February 28, 2018
"If we think it's a good case, we'll bring it. If not, we're happy to get out of the way and let you all do it by yourselves," Mick Mulvaney, the acting Consumer Financial Protection Bureau director, told state attorneys general Wednesday in Washington.
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By Zack Needles | February 28, 2018
Finding that the arrangement did not run afoul of New York usury laws, the Third Circuit has ruled that a litigation funder is entitled to a chunk of the proceeds from a plaintiff's settlement of a legal malpractice lawsuit against Reed Smith.
By Ross Todd | February 28, 2018
Gibson Dunn partners Theodore J. Boutrous Jr., Joshua A. Jessen, Michael Li-Ming Wong and Rachel S. Brass all entered appearances for Yahoo Tuesday.
By Cogan Schneier | February 16, 2018
"Look, the president is unhappy with CNN. We don't dispute that. But AT&T wants to turn that into a get out of jail free card," a U.S. Justice Department lawyer told a Washington judge Friday in court.
By Greg Land | February 15, 2018
The suit alleged thousands of violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act and includes almost $440,000 in attorney fees and expenses.
By Dara Kam, News Service of Florida | February 9, 2018
Thursday's decision came less than four months after a federal court slapped a $9 million sanction on Jacksonville-based Farah & Farah and The Wilner Firm “to account for the immense waste of judicial resources by maintaining over a thousand non-viable claims.”
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