By Greg Land | December 23, 2019
A unanimous Supreme Court overturned the trial judge and court of appeals after finding there was sufficient potential for future harm to keep the putative class action alive.
By Phillip Bantz | December 20, 2019
"You've gotta have your legal counsel at the seat of the table as you strategize that growth, as you build compliance into all of your products and processes," Doniger said.
By R. Robin McDonald | December 18, 2019
A hearing to approve the $1.4 billion settlement is scheduled for Thursday.
By R. Robin McDonald | December 6, 2019
Class counsel said objectors undervalued the settlement, the risks associated with data breach litigation and the complexities of navigating separate negotiations involving state and federal governments.
By Matthew Calcagno, Keno Kozie Associates | November 27, 2019
Law firms have typically had an open-door approach to document access. This means that anyone in your firm can likely access any document at any time, leaving your firm's intellectual property entirely unprotected.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 19, 2019
Frank, director of the Center for Class Action Fairness at the Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute, wrote in a Tuesday filing that the deal unfairly compensates some customers over others and awards excessive fees to plaintiffs' attorneys.
By R. Robin McDonald | October 31, 2019
In a unanimous ruling, the state Supreme Court held that, despite statistical anomalies and a significant undervote in ballots cast for Democratic challenger Sara Riggs Amico, challengers couldn't point to "a sufficient number of specific irregular or invalid votes to change or place in doubt" the 2018 results.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 30, 2019
In a Tuesday motion, lawyers from 13 firms said their fee request represented less than 20.4% of the $380.5 million cash fund and only 5.6% of the settlement when including the other benefits to the class.
By R. Robin McDonald | October 28, 2019
Attorneys fighting off an attempt to conduct future Georgia elections by paper ballot contend that sanctions sought by lawyers representing two sets of voters and a nonprofit organization aren't warranted.
By Greg Land | October 23, 2019
Coface Insurance accused Villa Rica solo Jay Davis of allowing email hijackers to misdirect $3.1 million into his IOLTA account, from which more than a half-million dollars was siphoned before the scam was discovered.
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