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Equifax Asks Court to Toss Data Breach Lawsuits, Arguing They're Based on a 'Far-Fetched' Theory
Equifax argued that a 566-page consolidated complaint on behalf of consumers was “long on words” but “short on operative facts.”Vogt v. State Farm Life Ins. Co.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert AnalysisVogt v. State Farm Life Ins. Co.United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri, Central…Equifax Data Breach Revelation Spawns Lawsuits
Instead of notifying more than 143 million people of a breathtaking data breach that potentially compromised personal and financial information in their credit files, Equifax executives were selling their stock, one of two federal class action lawsuits filed Thursday against the company claims.Plaintiffs Firms Reel In Big Tuna With Price-Fixing Claims
Sorry Charlie. A San Diego federal judge allowed a massive MDL alleging that StarKist, Bumble Bee and Chicken of the Sea conspired to fix the price of canned tuna to move forward.Lawyers Jockeying Over Leadership of Taxotere Chemo Drug Liability MDL
Litigation over a chemotherapy drug that causes permanent hair loss has attracted an unusually large number of submissions from plaintiffs attorneys hoping to be appointed lead counsel, with an informal group led by Mikal Watts competing against a slate led by Karen Barth-Menzies and Christopher Coffin.Judge Awards Enhanced Legal Fees in Home Depot Data Breach Case
A federal judge in Atlanta has awarded $7.5 million in legal fees to lawyers representing consumers in multidistrict litigation against The Home Depot over its massive 2014 data breach.Improper Overdraft Fee Claim Settled for $24M
South Florida lawyers reached a $24 million settlement with BancorpSouth Bank in a class action over improper overdraft fees.Judge Dismisses Plaintiffs' Payday Loan Suit Against BofA
While acknowledging that governments have "sought to protect desperately poor people from the consequences of their own desperation" by prohibiting usurious loans, a federal judge dismissed the claims of a class of "payday loan" borrowers against a bank that processed the transactions.Judge Dismisses Plaintiffs' Payday Loan Suit Against BofA
While acknowledging that governments have "sought to protect desperately poor people from the consequences of their own desperation" by prohibiting usurious loans, a federal judge dismissed the claims of a class of "payday loan" borrowers against a bank that processed the transactions.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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