The Office of Court Administration pushed back, saying court leaders are prioritizing these complicated cases that often involve decades-old allegations.
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Army of Lawyers Suit Up for Price-Gouging Antitrust Class Actions Against Shale Producers
“Eleven nearly identical putative class action complaints have been filed against defendants, alleging a conspiracy to constrain the production of shale oil to increase the price of oil products,” the oil company defendants said.
Amazon Accused of Monopolizing Audiobook Market in Antitrust Class Action
“Audiobooks are listened to by millions of Americans. We are proud to represent a proposed class of authors who create the content we enjoy and are striving in this case to unwind and undo the harm authors have suffered by amazons’ abusive monopoly practices. Taking 60 to 75 percent of sales is outrageous and amazon […]
After Federal Judge's Dismissal, Zantac Legal Fight Reignites in State Courts
On May 23, the first verdict in the nation over Zantac came out in Illinois, while a Delaware judge’s May 31 decision allowed plaintiffs’ experts for thousands of cases.
Employers Are Calling Their Lawyers as Overtime Rule Revisions Loom
“You need to stay up to the minute on developments,” said Mark S. Goldstein, a labor and employment lawyer at Reed Smith. “We have to be able to be flexible and pivot quite quickly, with the patchwork of employment laws at the state and local level.”