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The judge granted preliminary approval to the settlement--which would have permitted the digitization of millions of books and granted copyright holders a share of Google's revenue--back in November 2009. But objectors to the deal, including the Justice Department, ultimately convinced Judge Chin the settlement wasn't "fair, adequate, and reasonable."
Are We on the Cusp of Major E-Discovery Rule Changes?
By this time next year, we may be on the cusp of another major set of amendments to the discovery provisions of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.Fatal Flaw: Lack of Detail Gets Aetna Shareholder Suit Dismissed
Finding that all of the plaintiffs' allegations were founded "on information and belief," a Pennsylvania federal judge on Thursday dismissed a class action shareholders' suit against Aetna Inc.But questions remain. What happened when a Kasowitz partner determined that his client Paul Ceglia, who claims he was granted half ownership of Facebook, had fabricated evidence?
'Lead Plaintiff' Gets Lesson in Securities Class Actions
Charles Chalmers, a San Francisco lawyer, unknowingly became a "lead plaintiff" in one of 23 class actions alleging securities fraud by Digital Lightwave Inc., a maker of test products for high-speed telecommunications networks. Chalmers' experience sheds light on what happens in practice under the reforms to investor class actions that Congress enacted in 1995 to target abuses by plaintiffs lawyers. And if his saga is any example, the law may not be working as Congress intended.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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