New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter Brown | April 11, 2022
The Second Circuit's decision demonstrates that disappointed sports fans filing litigation against their favorite teams for damages are almost certain to strike out.
By Michael A. Mora | April 7, 2022
The new report included trends, such as the litigation risks associated with environmental, social, and governance issues; the rise of the plaintiff bar; and upcoming multidistrict litigation bellwether trials that could cause a ripple effect in the multibillion-dollar tobacco industry.
By Tom McParland | April 6, 2022
According to a complaint in the Southern District of New York, PepsiCo lacked a "functional back-up plan" to track employee time, and instead doled out an "estimated weekly pay" to its hourly employees that did not accurately reflect the actual hours they had worked.
By Tom McParland | April 5, 2022
The proposed class action lawsuit argued that the planned change, which would slash interest rates from 9% to 2% beginning April 30, amounted to an unconstitutional taking and due process violation for entities holding judgments against consumers.
By Tom McParland | March 31, 2022
The appeals court revived a proposed class-action lawsuit alleging that the defendants, including Western Union and three of the country's former presidents, had conspired to fix the price of remittances and phones calls from the U.S. to Haiti.
By Andrew Denney | March 22, 2022
Burgos is one of more than 31,000 people who have their DNA on file with the OCME, much of which obtained without warrants or court orders and entered into a suspect index that lacks legislative oversight, according to a proposed class action suit that the New York City Legal Aid Society filed on Monday that names Burgos as a plaintiff.
By Tom McParland | March 22, 2022
The class action complaint said that the NFL and its 32 teams had boxed out retailers that posed a threat to Fanatics after the league invested $95 million in the company in 2017, causing consumers to pay a higher price for NFL- and team-branded goods.
By Justin Henry | March 7, 2022
"They have emerged as thought leaders on this concept of mass arbitration," a practice leader at the firm said.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 4, 2022
U.S. Senior District Judge P. Kevin Castel in New York appointed clashing groups of lawyers on Thursday to lead digital advertiser lawsuits against Google and Facebook.
By Avalon Zoppo | Amanda Bronstad | February 25, 2022
"The court is not persuaded by the objecting parties' allegations of gamesmanship or inequity," the judge wrote.
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