By Ellen Bardash | June 2, 2021
U.S. Magistrate Judge Jennifer L. Thurston reasoned that the automaker and a co-defendant parts supplier lacked sufficient ties to the Eastern District of California to justify keeping the case there, with both GM and Decibel incorporated in Delaware.
By Dan Clark | May 5, 2021
Vice-Chancellor Joseph Slights III agreed with the plaintiff shareholders that a conflict of interest existed between Tesla CEO Elon Musk and the compensation committee. For that reason, the company's board of directors was ordered to turn over communications between Musk and two former in-house attorneys regarding the compensation package.
By Ellen Bardash | April 12, 2021
Delaware Superior Court Judge Craig A. Karsnitz approved putting $16.25 million of the settlement amount toward the plaintiffs' attorney fees and litigation expenses.
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By Max Mitchell | February 8, 2021
The requested discovery included delving into attorneys' alleged use of lead generation and litigation funding companies.
By Ellen Bardash | January 21, 2021
Class plaintiffs said executives padded Walmart's pharmacy revenue by encouraging pharmacists to fill opioid prescriptions with questionable legitimacy. Those actions, the complaint said, led to a stock price drop when the U.S. Justice Department sued to stop overprescription.
By Ellen Bardash | November 16, 2020
Two proposed class actions have been filed against Charles Schwab and ViacomCBS in the Delaware Court of Chancery suits challenging corporate bylaws for the removal directors.
By Vanessa Blum | Ross Todd | October 23, 2020
Fresh off a $650 million privacy settlement with Facebook, Chicago plaintiffs lawyer Jay Edelson says his firm is coping with pandemic malaise by "jumping into huge issues that really matter to people."
By Ellen Bardash | July 9, 2020
Attorney Michelle Allen said her client's Gilder's experience with Sallie Mae qualifies as racial discrimination because the company's consideration of criminal histories brought "racial disparities in the criminal justice system into the employment process."
By P.J. D'Annunzio | August 6, 2019
The court upended a Delaware federal judge's approval of the class action settlement—which, in addition to paying data privacy groups with cy pres contributions to research best practices, paid class lawyers' fees and costs, along with payments to a few class representatives.
By Tom McParland | July 26, 2019
A Delaware judge has ruled that two of Pfizer Inc.'s insurers must cover the costs associated with a $486 million settlement in a New York shareholder suit that accused the pharmaceutical giant of misleading investors about the health risks associated with two anti-inflammatory drugs.
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