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6 Lawyer Teams Vie for Leadership Posts in Equifax Data Breach
At least six teams of lawyers are competing for the top leadership posts in the lawsuits brought over Equifax Inc.'s massive data breach.Mel Weiss, Hero and Villain of Plaintiffs Bar, Dies at 82
Melvyn Weiss, the co-founder of now-defunct Milberg, Weiss, Bershad, Hynes & Lerach, died in his sleep on Feb. 2 at the age of 82, his son's law firm, Seeger Weiss announced on Friday.9th Circuit Strikes Constitutional Challenge to the Arbitration Act
The ruling upheld a decision routing a case into arbitration that brought false advertising claims against AT&T over its “unlimited” service plans.Plaintiffs Aim to Salvage Class Action Against Milberg After SCOTUS Ruling
Plaintiffs lawyers are asking an appeals court to reinstate certification of their class-action legal malpractice lawsuit against Milberg and its lawyers, insisting that a U.S. Supreme Court decision earlier this year didn't derail their case.N.J. District Court Refuses to Dismiss RICO Action Against Lloyd’s Underwriters
A federal district court in New Jersey has denied a motion by certain underwriters at Lloyd’s of London to dismiss a putative class action complaint…Lincoln Adventures, LLC v. Certain Underwriters of Lloyd’s of London
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert AnalysisLincoln Adventures, LLC v. Certain Underwriters of Lloyd's of London (In re Ins. Brokerage Antitrust Litig.…More Class Actions Over Blue Apron's Post-IPO Troubles
Food delivery service Blue Apron, which has faced significant challenges since the issuance of its initial public offering, is now confronted with another class action suit by an investor over alleged securities violations.Bouchard Tosses Suit Claiming Merger Cost Investors $3B Value
The Delaware Court of Chancery on Thursday dismissed a shareholder class action that accused the directors of a paper and packaging company of improperly approving a merger-of-equals that allegedly left $3 billion on the negotiating table.Judge Gives Preliminary OK to $9 Million Accord Over TD Bank Coin-Counting Machine Malfunctions
A federal judge in Camden granted preliminary approval on Tuesday to a $9 million settlement by TD Bank of litigation over coin-counting machines that allegedly shortchanged customers.Class Action, Trial Pros Form New National Plaintiffs Firm
Former Grant & Eisenhofer director Adam Levitt joins with Mark DeCello and James Casey, formerly of DiCello Law Firm, forming DiCello Levitt & Casey.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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