By Charles Toutant | March 1, 2019
The lawsuit involved "Zestimates," which list estimated fair-market prices next to the listed price for a property.
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By Max Mitchell | February 19, 2019
The defendants, which consist of 25 pharmaceutical companies, had argued that plaintiffs did not have standing to bring claims based on state laws in jurisdictions where the class representatives did not either purchase or resell the drugs at issue.
By Christine Simmons | January 11, 2019
Legal Industry first quarter financial results may see a dent as court appearances and deals fall prey to political gridlock.
By Tony Mauro | January 8, 2019
The decision, a win for Williams & Connolly's Kannon Shanmugam, came in the first of three arbitration cases before the Supreme Court this term.
By C. Ryan Barber | Mike Scarcella | December 28, 2018
A collection of our 2018 public-records reporting on the financial disclosures from Big Law partners who left, among other firms, Paul Weiss; King & Spalding; Williams & Connolly; Kirkland & Ellis, Covington & Burling, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius; and Wilmer.
By Michael Booth | December 13, 2018
U.S. District Judge Stanley Chesler on Wednesday rejected pre-emption claims and ordered that the lawsuit against Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha, K Line America, Matsui O.S.K., Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistcs AS and Kawasaki Kaisha Ltd. be moved back to Bergen County Superior Court.
By Charles Toutant | December 4, 2018
The approval rejected an objection raised by attorneys general from five states, who argued it went against U.S. Supreme Court's guidance.
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By Tom McParland | November 13, 2018
A federal judge in Delaware gave final approval Tuesday to a $9 million class-action settlement in Hartig Drug Co.'s antitrust suit against Allergan, after an appeals court in 2016 revived claims that Allergan had tried to suppress generic versions of its eye-care products.
By Erin Mulvaney | October 26, 2018
“There are more hard-line stances on noncompetes and no-hires are in the crosshairs,” says King & Spalding litigation partner Cheryl Sabnis in California. "Companies are having to rethink old models."
By Charles Toutant | September 19, 2018
The ruling came in a suit filed on behalf of a putative class made up of labor unions, insurance companies and other indirect purchasers who say they are charged more for Effexor XR due to various anti-competitive tactics by Wyeth, which is a subsidiary of Pfizer, and Teva.
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