By Alaina Lancaster | January 17, 2023
Senior U.S. District Judge Edward Chen, who is presiding over the case, and attorneys questioned potential jurors who used words like crazy, arrogant, unpredictable and narcissistic to describe the tech executive.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 17, 2023
Plaintiffs lawyers in the $350 million data breach settlement with T-Mobile filed motions this month to strike two "notorious serial objectors" who are challenging their request for $78.75 million in attorney fees.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 11, 2023
Tesla shareholders on Wednesday opposed a request to transfer a Jan. 17 trial to Texas due to negative media attention in San Francisco about CEO Elon Musk.
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By Ellen Bardash | January 6, 2023
Plaintiffs say their vehicles have shown a pattern of frequently going into "fuel and oil refresh mode," or FORM, a state in which they can't run on electricity only.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 5, 2023
Attorneys have alleged in at least six new class actions that TikTok has inserted JavaScript code into websites of third parties its users accessed through its app.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 4, 2023
On Wednesday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit declined to rehear its Nov. 23 decision in which the judges reversed dismissal of a consolidated class action brought by consumers of Evenflo's "Big Kid" booster seats.
By Michael A. Mora | December 30, 2022
"Our strategy is to send a message to other insurance companies that they have an obligation to pay under those statutes," said Steven Adler, a partner at Mandelbaum Barrett.
By Christine Schiffner | December 28, 2022
A collection of our conversations with plaintiffs bar leaders in 2022.
National Law Journal | Slideshow
By Christine Schiffner | December 27, 2022
The National Law Journal expanded its plaintiffs bar coverage in 2022, taking a closer look at litigation as well as business of law trends at plaintiffs firms across the U.S. Here are some of highlights.
National Law Journal | Conversation
By Amanda Bronstad | December 22, 2022
U.S. District Judge M. Casey Rodgers, on Thursday, ordered that 3M could not argue its subsidiary, Aearo Technologies, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, was liable for allegedly defective combat earplugs.
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