By C. Ryan Barber | August 20, 2020
"The public must be able to monitor whether the relief money Congress has allocated goes to the businesses that need it the most," Ballard Spahr's Charles Tobin said in response to the government's arguments.
By Jane Wester | August 11, 2020
The lawsuit was filed after the attorney general's office received complaints from customers who encountered high egg prices at their local grocery stores while COVID-19 cases were peaking in New York.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 4, 2020
As the political debate deepens over who should own TikTok, the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation sent nearly 20 privacy class actions against the Chinese-based media app to Illinois, which has one of the strictest laws protecting biometric data.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott Colesanti and Savannah Aronson | July 29, 2020
A uniform response to the 10-year old cryptocurrency phenomenon remains only a remote possibility, as regulators waver between encouraging registration of digital offerings and halting/disciplining those online issuers offering Quixotic returns.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Jeffrey S. Jacobson | July 9, 2020
A discussion of how the "reasonable consumer" test is supposed to work and how some courts have applied it to dismiss claims at the pleading stage while others have decided that "reasonable consumer" questions can't be judged until later in the case. Appellate guidance has been scattered, but there are some common threads in the court decisions.
By Jason Grant | July 8, 2020
The California-based organization, which reportedly has one paid employee, has generated controversy as reports have revealed that it has raised large amounts of money from people who mistakenly thought it was affiliated with the Black Lives Matter Movement.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 8, 2020
The notice of withdrawal came two days after a federal judge said he was likely to deny approval of the settlement, which Bayer reached last month to cap subsidiary Monsanto's liability over future Roundup claims.
By Tom McParland | July 1, 2020
Among the proposed changes, the letter called for improvements that would connect homeowners with legal services providers for settlement conferences and give pro se litigants greater access to court filings in e-filed cases.
By Tom McParland | June 30, 2020
U.S. Magistrate Judge Ona T. Wang of the Southern District of New York granted the news network's request to stay discovery in the case until a federal judge could rule on CNN's motion to dismiss the case, which was transferred from the Eastern District of Virginia last month.
By Jane Wester | June 23, 2020
The lawyer representing suspended Pryor Cashman associate Colinford Mattis argued that U.S. District Judge Margot Brodie had all the appropriate information available when she made her decision to release Mattis.
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