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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 25, 2017
The federal judge in the Volkswagen diesel emissions litigation has denied 244 motions for attorney fees but lifted an earlier injunction which had prevented law firms from suing their own clients for payment.
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By Ross Todd | April 25, 2017
It's one thing for Uber Technologies to get sued by its competitors. It's another for the embattled ride-hailing company to get sued by its drivers. But in a new class action filed in federal court in San Francisco, Uber is getting sued on behalf of its competitor's drivers.
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By Andrew Denney | April 25, 2017
Persistent and sustained elevator outages in New York City subway stations have made the transit system largely inaccessible to straphangers with disabilities, according to class action suits filed in state and federal court.
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By Michael Booth | April 24, 2017
Panel says plaintiff understood the contract language and agreed to arbitration when she leased the car.
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By Ben Hancock | April 20, 2017
The involvement of former Juridica CEO Richard Fields raises questions as to whether litigation funders may be turning to social impact cases.
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By Ross Todd | April 19, 2017
Plaintiffs who purchased shares in the struggling blood-testing startup through intermediaries can proceed with a federal lawsuit, a judge ruled Tuesday.
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By Ross Todd | April 18, 2017
In a decision that seemingly turned on app design, a San Francisco judge found that a link to Uber's terms of service was obscured.
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By Celia Ampel | April 17, 2017
The lawsuit came under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, which has seen dramatic increases in litigation in recent years.
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By Jenna Greene | April 16, 2017
Any litigator knows a case can rise or fall on the testimony of an expert witness. A New Jersey state judge made that abundantly clear when he skewered the plaintiffs' two experts in a long-running fight over the acne drug Accutane, banning their testimony and handing a huge win to Hoffman La Roche and Covington & Burling.
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By Amanda Bronstad | April 14, 2017
In a case closely watched by institutional investors, CalPERS is hoping to reverse the Second Circuit and extend the window for opt-out suits.
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