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By Ellen Bardash | April 25, 2022
The complaint filed remains sealed, but public filings in the case indicate the media company has asked the court to issue an injunction blocking the defendants from moving forward with American Arbitration Association proceedings.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 11, 2022
The fees and costs outlined in the $26 billion opioid deal with Johnson & Johnson's Janssen Pharmaceuticals and three distributors are a mix of common benefit fees, contingency fees and payments to the states for outside counsel. One law professor said, "it's not like the lawyers are going to be impoverished."
By Andrew Goudsward | July 21, 2021
The Justice Department's decision in the E. Jean Carroll defamation case is just one example of the raft of politically sensitive Trump-era cases that Attorney General Merrick Garland and his leadership team have inherited.
By Bruce Love | June 9, 2021
Firms such as Steptoe & Johnson and Kilpatrick Townsend are expanding international disputes capabilities because they see a pipeline of work coming down the road.
By Alaina Lancaster | November 9, 2020
The agreement resolves allegations that the videoconferencing technology company misrepresented its security features, including claims that the platform implemented end-to-end encryption when it did not.
By Phillip Bantz | October 12, 2020
"I don't have to worry today, for example, whether people think because I settled with Apple that we're a pushover. They also know that we fight very hard when we have to."
By Alaina Lancaster | August 20, 2020
Motley Rice's Fidelma Fitzpatrick, who is lead counsel of the plaintiffs' executive committee for the California Joint Council Coordinated Proceedings and helped to negotiate the deal, said the proposed settlement would provide expedited relief to thousands of women.
By Rob Shwarts and Diana Fassbender | April 22, 2020
When the trial courtrooms do re-open, what options will litigants have to see their cases to resolution? And as important, when jury trials recommence, what will they look like?
By Alaina Lancaster | March 27, 2020
As with law firms, many alternative dispute resolution organizations had to transition to fully remote operations to comply with shelter-in-place orders virtually overnight. And some experts predict that the imprint of the pandemic could outlast the crisis.
By Ryan C. Bykerk | February 18, 2020
The Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 turns 15 years old on Feb. 18, 2020. But while CAFA is well known for expanding federal subject matter jurisdiction for class actions, it also requires defendants who settle any class action in federal court to provide notice of the settlement to the federal and relevant state governments. This obligation is easy to overlook, but it should not be forgotten. This article provides a summary of what must be done and some pointers for how to streamline the process.
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