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Robbins Geller Awarded $19.5M in Attorney Fees for Settling MetLife Class Action
The fees award, entered Tuesday by U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan of the Southern District of New York, capped nearly nine years of litigation in the case, which claimed that MetLife had overstated its financial health, despite accusations that it had improperly retained money it owed to insurance beneficiaries.'Buy Now-Pay Later' Lender Affirm Hit With New NY Class Action
According to the six-page complaint, Affirm held its loans out as an alternative to paying for products by credit card, without disclosing allegedly "unfavorable" terms.'Buy Now-Pay Later' Lender Affirm Hit With New Class Action
According to the six-page complaint, San Francisco-based Affirm held its loans out as an alternative to paying for products by credit card, without disclosing allegedly "unfavorable" terms.'Weak and Muddled': Judge Slams Bid to Force MLB All-Star Game Back to Atlanta
"To say that the legal underpinnings of this case are weak and muddled is an understatement," U.S. District Judge Valerie E. Caproni said.View more book results for the query "Major League Baseball"
Hartford Attorney Leads by Example Despite ALS Diagnosis
With much-appreciated support from Locke Lord co-workers, Alexandra Cavaliere said she continues to work as a corporate associate nearly a year after her ALS diagnosis, which is the "only thing that keeps her going" some days.Locke Lord Associate Leads by Example Despite ALS Diagnosis
With much-appreciated support from Locke Lord co-workers, Alexandra Cavaliere said she continues to work as a corporate associate nearly a year after her ALS diagnosis, which is the "only thing that keeps her going" some days.$1.1 Billion in Damages Sought From MLB for Moving All-Star Game
"MLB robbed the small businesses of Atlanta—many of them minority-owned—of $100 million, we want the game back where it belongs," said Alfredo Ortiz, president and CEO of Job Creators Network. "This was a knee-jerk, hypocritical and illegal reaction to misinformation about Georgia's new voting law."After SCOTUS' 'Guadalupe' Ruling, Religion and Law Collide Over Fired Unwed, Pregnant Teacher
Lawyers disagree on whether the plaintiff, an art teacher, falls under the ministerial exception to anti-discrimination laws, which a U.S. Supreme Court ruling expanded in 2020.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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