By Andrew Denney | October 25, 2017
A Suffolk County doctor facing criminal charges for overprescribing pain meds who employed the novel defense of blaming his offenses on Big Pharma was unsuccessful in his effort to join a class action suit against the industry filed by a group of New York county governments.
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By Max Mitchell | October 11, 2017
Chris Seeger, one of the lawyers leading class counsel in the settlement has made a $70 million fee request on behalf of his firm, Seeger Weiss, which he outlined Tuesday in a 22-page declaration to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
By B. Colby Hamilton | October 2, 2017
A New York real estate broker's attempt to bring a class action against Airbnb was derailed Friday when U.S. District Judge Vernon Broderick of the Southern District of New York granted the home-sharing platform's motion to dismiss the case after finding plaintiff Parker Madison Partners lacked Article III standing.
By B. Colby Hamilton | September 25, 2017
Three retired New York City police detectives filed a class action lawsuit against the department and two high-ranking police officials Monday, claiming systemic racial discrimination blocked them from rightful promotions in an elite intelligence unit.
By B. Colby Hamilton | September 25, 2017
U.S. District Judge Sidney Stein of the Southern District of New York granted Monday motions to dismiss claims that some of the world's biggest banks manipulated the London Interbank Offered Rate pegged to the Swiss Franc over a 10-year period ending in 2011.
By Jason Grant | September 21, 2017
Hundreds of New York-based Bloomberg LP analytics representatives, who help clients navigate their Bloomberg Terminals, have been certified as a class in a federal action aimed at recovering unpaid overtime.
By Karen Sloan | September 20, 2017
Daniel Rodriguez will step down as dean of Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law at the end of the academic year after more than six years, the school announced Tuesday.
By Andrew Denney | September 18, 2017
Among the lawsuits piling up against Equifax Inc. stemming from the massive data breach that put approximately 143 million consumers' data at risk are proposed class actions filed by investors who said the credit reporting agency broke securities laws.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | September 15, 2017
Class of 401(K) Participants Certified Where Claims Challenged Selection of Investments
By B. Colby Hamilton | September 15, 2017
U.S. District Judge Paul Crotty has, over the eight-year life span of a securities suit against Barclays, continued to whittle down the claimants and claims against the bank. On Wednesday, he succeeded in getting rid of the last one.
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