Thousands of Angola’s prisoners will now be eligible to join the class-action litigation as plaintiffs. A trial is set to ...
Thousands of Angola’s prisoners will now be eligible to join the class-action litigation as plaintiffs. A trial is set to ...
Aramark Services Inc. and a class of employees got preliminary approval from a federal district court to settle allegations they were unlawfully forced to work through their breaks without pay.
Block & Leviton LLP and Pomerantz LLP announce that the United States District Court for the District of Arizona has approved the following announcement of a certified class action that would benefit ...
A federal court has ruled that the Trump administration unlawfully denied bond hearings to ICE detainees in New England.
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Govt control has weakened Indian consumers by taking away their right to sue
A regime that substitutes individual and collective legal action with State intervention ultimately hollows out consumer ...
An Illinois federal judge granted the insurer's request for over 38,000 data entries from a survey the plaintiffs created and ...
Alan Feigenbaum discusses the recent decision in ‘M.H. v. S.A.’ which clarifies how New York courts apply the Gender-Motivated Violence Act, res judicata, and collateral estoppel in the context of ...
A federal judge is weighing a case that intends to stop the Trump administration's policy of arresting immigrants at courthouses.
A series of amendments to federal rules on multidistrict litigation and assertions of privilege taking effect on Dec. 1, as part of the judiciary’s efforts to improve federal court system operations.
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