By Jenna Greene | October 31, 2019
Plaintiffs lawyers are testing a new theory that store gift cards are a "public accommodation" and subject to the ADA. Or not.
By Jenna Greene | October 1, 2019
A federal Judge in Chicago tossed a putative class action against a sunscreen maker because the label on its aerosol can said "shake well" before use, as opposed to "shake vigorously for 10 seconds."
By Amanda Bronstad | September 18, 2019
In a Tuesday order, U.S. District Judge William Orrick granted certification of a class of Apple customers who alleged they received refurbished parts in replacement iPhones, iPads and iPods, in breach of extended warranties that promised "equivalent or new" devices.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 5, 2019
Juul Labs Inc. is hoping to send more than 30 lawsuits brought over its e-cigarettes to San Francisco, but some plaintiffs lawyers have suggested judges in New Jersey and Maryland.
By Angela Morris | September 4, 2019
"Despite the crowd at the premises on the day of the shooting, Walmart failed to provide security guards to protect the patrons at the premises," said the petition.
By Angela Morris | August 12, 2019
Store security could emerge as a central issue. “If you are going to operate as a store, with that many people in it, you need to be doing what’s reasonable to protect those people,” said Rob Ammons, founding partner of The Ammons Law Firm in Houston.
By Jenna Greene | July 19, 2019
'We exposed the softest underbelly of Acacia's position and repeatedly notified Acacia that we would seek fees if it refused to drop these meritless positions,' Reines said.
By Tom McParland | July 17, 2019
U.S. District Judge Paul A. Engelmayer of the Southern District of New York on Wednesday granted summary judgment in favor of Whole Foods, finding that plaintiff Sean John lacked standing to bring his claims.
By Jenna Greene | June 27, 2019
Is there a point where legitimate private enforcement crosses the line, where a plaintiffs firm that's churned out at least 1,400 drive-by suits could actually be guilty of racketeering?
By Jenna Greene | June 25, 2019
While government officials in press releases were busy patting themselves on the back, they neglected to mention that Robbins Geller lawyers extracted a bigger settlement for the same underlying misconduct, and they did it more quickly.
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