By Ross Todd | November 16, 2021
Taylor's team has coined the phrase the "common law of settlements" to describe how his team scours settlement agreements to parse the policy priorities of state attorneys general.
By Ross Todd | August 31, 2021
Plaintiffs have fired off more than a dozen lawsuits in the Eastern District of Michigan this month claiming magazine publishers violated a state privacy law carrying statutory damages of $5,000 a pop.
By Ross Todd | August 10, 2021
"I really love what seems to be a movement now where the older guard is really having to move out of the way, whether voluntarily or not, to allow younger, more diverse attorneys to come through, and it's begun to enrich the legal field," said Harper Segui of Milberg Coleman Bryson Phillips Grossman.
By Ross Todd | August 6, 2021
Jurors in St. Clair County, Illinois gave the company a complete defense win even though the judge overseeing the trial held the company and a key witness in contempt.
By Ross Todd | July 27, 2021
"That might mean working in an area where you don't have as much experience as somebody else," Cope says, "but you're handling the matter, you know who to go to if you need help, and to really push to grow and support the business."
By Ross Todd | July 23, 2021
The lawyers representing municipalities across the country played a central role in getting the proposed deal with Johnson & Johnson and three opioid drug distributors back on track. "With this settlement and the injunctive relief terms, we have the potential to improve public safety for the country," says Motley Rice's Joe Rice.
By Ross Todd | June 9, 2021
Amazon Inc. last month quietly changed language on its website that routed disputes with customers into individual arbitration. Leaders at Keller Lenkner, a law firm that has invested heavily in developing the ability to represent large numbers of individual clients in arbitration, including more than 75,000 bringing claims against Amazon, welcomed the move but don't expect other companies to follow suit.
By Ross Todd | April 2, 2021
Tom Dupree of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher went to his office in downtown Washington, D.C., on January 6 to handle a remote argument before the California Court of Appeal.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 8, 2020
Apple and several objectors insist that an attorney fee request amounting to 28.3% of the $310 million settlement is excessive.
By Jenna Greene | June 17, 2020
Let's say the taskforce was composed of Ralph Nader, Elizabeth Warren, Letitia James, David Vladeck and I don't know, Gandhi. That still doesn't mean the current CFPB leadership would listen to anything they had to say.
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