By Greg Land | November 22, 2019
Judge Michael Brown of the Northern District of Georgia said he would not consider the arguments raised in the pages that exceed the court's 25-page limit for briefs.
By Jonathan Ringel | November 21, 2019
"I know the numbers aren't where Judge Brown wants them," said Jim Hatten, the chief clerk of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.
By Samuel P. Groner and R. David Gallo | November 13, 2019
In the wake of the 'Cyan' decision, the number of 1933 Act claims brought in state court has increased dramatically, with the most significant increase occurring in New York.
By Matthew T. Nelson and Jarrod Trombley | November 11, 2019
A new U.S. Supreme Court term has started with just three U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit decisions on the court's docket. Gone are the days when the Sixth Circuit challenged the Ninth as the most reversed federal appellate court.
By Jenna Greene | November 10, 2019
"It was my first argument opportunity," said Will Marks, a former clerk for Sixth Circuit Judge Jeffrey Sutton. "I couldn't give it up."
By Katheryn Tucker | October 31, 2019
"We hold that Avis is entitled to judgment on all claims," Chief Judge Christopher McFadden said.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 3, 2019
At least four petitions ask the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit to review U.S. District Judge Dan Polster's handling of the multidistrict litigation over the opioid crisis. They could impact a potential global settlement or a planned trial this month.
By Charles Toutant | October 2, 2019
Americans for Prosperity has demonstrated it has a "reasonable probability of winning on the merits at trial" on its claim that the law is unconstitutional, U.S. District Judge Brian Martinotti said when he granted the injunction Wednesday.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 30, 2019
Numerous times, Seventh Circuit Chief Judge Diane Wood and Judge Amy Barrett, a Trump appointee, remarked that the defendant, IQVIA Holdings Inc., appeared to be overturning more than 50 years of class action precedent.
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By Amanda Bronstad | September 26, 2019
Dozens of lawyers suing electronic cigarette maker Juul Labs Inc. packed a Los Angeles courtroom Thursday to convince the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation which judge should hear the cases. The MDL panel also heard arguments about the data breach class actions against Capital One.
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