By Greg Land | September 1, 2021
The jury award includes $120 million in punitive damages and a post-apportionment award of $20 million in compensatory damages against the companies that made and sold the 2000 Malibu Response LX.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 30, 2021
Recent recalls of consumer products like Peloton treadmills, sleep apnea machines and sunscreen haven't faced the same level of legal exposure. Plaintiffs lawyers who file such class actions say a lot depends on the details of the recall.
By Marcia Coyle | June 25, 2021
Congress' creation of a statutory prohibition or obligation and a cause of action "does not relieve courts of their responsibility to independently decide whether a plaintiff has suffered a concrete harm," Justice Brett Kavanaugh said.
By Michael A. Mora | June 16, 2021
"If you're going to show up, you need to be awake," said attorney Richard J. Diaz.
By Cedra Mayfield | June 15, 2021
"The brake system failed. The car would not stop," read the complaint. "[The] seatbelt failed to restrain him upon impact, and even though he repeatedly hit the car in front of him, the airbags also failed to deploy."
By Amanda Bronstad | May 19, 2021
U.S. District Judge Vince Chabbria told the lawyers Wednesday he viewed the settlement as consisting of two distinct classes with separate concerns: class members who have been exposed to Roundup but not been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and class members who have been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma after being exposed to Roundup but don't have lawyers.
By Jasmine Floyd | April 28, 2021
Attorney Kelly Ruane Melchiondo believes consumers and companies are in a tug-of-war over the control of data. She said the consumer-protection statute would give the power back to consumers to control what happens to the data they share.
By Phillip Bantz | April 22, 2021
"It's a huge loss for the legal profession and our legal community," said Jean Lee, president and CEO of the Minority Corporate Counsel Association.
By Greg Land | April 16, 2021
The Supreme Court said a trial judge should have granted summary judgment to Farmers Insurance over claims that its decision not to renew "all risk" homeowner policies breached its customers' contracts.
By Greg Land | April 14, 2021
The lawyer for CVS said the jury's decision to apportion 95% of the liability to the store and none to the actual shooter rendered the verdict "internally inconsistent" and void.
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