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Why Law Firms Are Suing Ex-Clients More Frequently: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.$105M in Attorney Fees? Lawyers Could Seek Landmark Payment in T-Mobile Breach Settlement
Plaintiff lawyers in the $350 million data breach agreement with T-Mobile, reached on Friday, have indicated they could ask for as much as 30% of the settlement fund, or $105 million.Lawyers in Capital One Breach Settlement Seek $66.5M in Fees
The fee request, submitted on Monday as part of a motion for preliminary approval, is 35% of the $190 million Capital One settlement, which is one of the largest data breach agreements to date.T-Mobile Repped by Atlanta's Alston & Bird as it Seeks to Arbitrate Data Breach Class Action
"It is correct that a significant portion of this class is bound by arbitration agreements that would preclude participation in this class action," said Alston & Bird's Kristy Brown, a lawyer for T-Mobile, at the first hearing in the multidistrict litigation over last year's data breach.T-Mobile: 'Significant Portion' of Data Breach Class Members Subject to Arbitration
"It is correct that a significant portion of this class is bound by arbitration agreements that would preclude participation in this class action," said Alston & Bird's Kristy Brown, a lawyer for T-Mobile, at the first hearing in the multidistrict litigation over last year's data breach.Capital One Reaches $190M Settlement Over 2019 Data Breach
In a joint motion filed on Monday, lawyers asked to stay the proceedings in light of the settlement, the details of which would be provided within 45 days.Who Got the Work?℠: University of California Faces Privacy Class Actions Over Health Data Breach
Here's your weekly round-up of the law firms and lawyers being tapped to handle key California cases and close major deals for their clients.Hartley, Stueve Siegel Hits University of California With Data Breach Class Action
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Judges in COVID-19 Cancellation Cases Grapple With Insurance Definition of 'Quarantine'
Judges in Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania and California are deciphering what "quarantine" means in insurance policies at the heart of class actions brought after governmental orders tied to the COVID-19 pandemic forced ski resorts to shut down and travelers to cancel their plans. Some policies provided coverage in the event someone gets "quarantined."T-Mobile Hit With Two Class Actions Over Massive Data Breach
At least two class actions have been filed against T-Mobile over its data breach announced this week. With at least 50 million customers affected, lawyers are predicting many more cases to come.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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