By Colby Hamilton | June 21, 2018
In a partial win for the defendants in the case, U.S. District Senior Judge Loretta Preska pulled from the dissents in a recent en banc ruling by the D.C. Circuit to find the consumer watchdog organization was unconstitutionally constructed.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 19, 2018
A federal judge in Oregon has appointed 11 lawyers to lead more than 40 class actions brought over alleged security flaws in Intel Corp.'s microprocessor chips.
By C. Ryan Barber | June 8, 2018
For Ropes & Gray partner Doug Meal, the challenge for his team was deciding where to stop as they built out their brief for LabMD before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.
By C. Ryan Barber | June 7, 2018
The dismissal comes fives months after a Washington federal appeals court upheld the CFPB's power structure as constitutional but tossed the penalty against New Jersey-based PHH, sending the case back to the bureau for further action.
By Scott Flaherty | May 25, 2018
The disciplinary board said former administrative law Judge Roy Pearson Jr. pursued a legal theory in litigation over a lost pair of pants that "morphed into the preposterous."
By Jenna Greene | May 22, 2018
Drinking diet soda will not make you skinny—and may actually do the opposite. But that's not enough to sustain would-be class actions against Diet Pepsi, Diet Coke and Diet Dr. Pepper.
By Michael Booth | May 17, 2018
On the eve of a scheduled trial in Bergen County Superior Court, the settlement, whose terms are confidential, was reached, ending four years of litigation.
By MP McQueen | May 17, 2018
The statement of intent to sue the Stamford, Connecticut-based maker of OxyContin comes after a September 2017 announcement by a bipartisan coalition of 41 state attorneys general of an investigation into the role of major pharmaceutical companies in the current opioid epidemic.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 16, 2018
Plaintiffs lawyers in the Anthem data breach settlement have objected to the report of a court-appointed special master, which found what it said was inappropriate…
By Scott Flaherty | May 9, 2018
LabMD, a medical testing company mired in legal battles, alleges that Mary Beth Buchanan and Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner concealed key information in an FTC consumer protection case.
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