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Legal ethics issues affecting funding of class actions, how funding affects ability to bring class actions and implications for settlement values
By Amanda Bronstad | April 13, 2018
Lawyers have asked a federal judge to halt consumer class actions against sports betting sites DraftKings Inc. and FanDuel Inc. while they hash out a possible settlement.
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By Sue Reisinger | April 12, 2018
Lisa Rickard, president of the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform, worried the proposal "could make the EU a major global hub for abusive litigation."
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By Colby Hamilton | April 12, 2018
District Judge Paul Gardephe conflated the merits of the claims with the issue of standing on an issue in a New York State insurance law that isn't settled by state courts yet.
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By Katheryn Tucker | April 12, 2018
Home Depot: “We haven't seen the suit yet, but we're proud of the financial support and opportunities for saving that we provide our associates.”
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By Ben Hancock | April 11, 2018
Provisions requiring the disclosure of third-party litigation funding contracts in Wisconsin courts came together amid a unique set of circumstances on the ground.
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By Colby Hamilton | April 11, 2018
According to the complaint, Chase credit card customers began having their cryptocurrency purchases treated as cash advances beginning in late January.
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By Jenna Greene | April 11, 2018
Stormy Daniels' lawyer Michael Avenatti won a $450 million punitive damages award last year. Now, he's fighting to preserve as much of it as he can.
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By Jenna Greene | April 11, 2018
U.S. District Judge Dolly Gee whacked a $450 million award down to $20.7 million in a California class action over “leaky” surgical gowns.
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By Ben Hancock | April 10, 2018
A San Diego securities lawyer is trying to get his case against the blockchain project back to state court. But fellow plaintiffs attorneys object, saying he "should not be permitted to split the baby or get a second bite at the apple."
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By Ross Todd | April 10, 2018
Business interests are aiming to roll back portions of an Illinois law meant to protect biometric identifiers such as fingerprints and facial structure.
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