Litigation

Federal Court Rejects Class Complaint for Lack of Specificity

Federal Court Rejects Class Complaint for Lack of Specificity

Read about how a federal court’s rejection of a class complaint for lack of specificity illustrates the commonality requirement in class certification.

Delaware Court Blocks Discovery to Support Demand Futility in Boeing Suit

Delaware Court Blocks Discovery to Support Demand Futility in Boeing Suit

Delve into a Delaware court ruling, which denied discovery to derivative plaintiffs seeking to support demand futility claims early in the litigation.

Third Circuit Reverses Class Certification in Auto Insurance Dispute, Citing Valuation Methods

Third Circuit Reverses Class Certification in Auto Insurance Dispute, Citing Valuation Methods

Learn why the Third Circuit overturned class certification in an auto insurance dispute, citing individualized issues of settlement that outweighed common questions.

Nord Security Faces Another Class Action Over Deceptive Subscription Renewal Practices

Nord Security Faces Another Class Action Over Deceptive Subscription Renewal Practices

Read about allegations that Nord Security tricks users into paying for subscriptions to its privacy and security products with “negative option” billing.

Judge Withdraws Opinion After Fabricated Quotes and Legal Errors Are Exposed

Judge Withdraws Opinion After Fabricated Quotes and Legal Errors Are Exposed

A judge withdrew a ruling after lawyers revealed fabricated quotes and legal errors, raising concerns about accuracy and accountability in judicial opinions.

States Escalate Wage Theft Enforcement with Criminal Charges Against Employers

States Escalate Wage Theft Enforcement with Criminal Charges Against Employers

Discover the growing trend of criminalizing wage theft, as states increasingly pursue felony charges against employers for unpaid wages, minimum wage violations, and employee misclassification.

SEC Sues Investment Adviser for Fee Misconduct

SEC Sues Investment Adviser for Fee Misconduct

Read why the SEC is pursuing an investment adviser for fiduciary breaches and fee misconduct that allegedly harmed elderly clients who relied on income from advisory accounts.

DOJ Declined Prosecution of Private Equity Firm Following Voluntary Disclosures

DOJ Declined Prosecution of Private Equity Firm Following Voluntary Disclosures

Discover why the DOJ’s National Security Division declined prosecution of a private equity firm after export and sanctions violations under its new M&A Policy.

Court Allows Antitrust Claims Concerning Apple’s iCloud Restrictions to Proceed

Court Allows Antitrust Claims Concerning Apple’s iCloud Restrictions to Proceed

A federal court lets Apple face antitrust claims over iCloud, signaling greater scrutiny of tech giants’ design restrictions and market dominance.

Clorox Sues Cognizant After Hack Exposes Lapses in Identity Verification

Clorox Sues Cognizant After Hack Exposes Lapses in Identity Verification

Learn how a hacker bypassed identity verification to breach Clorox’s systems, causing $380M in damage and triggering a lawsuit against its IT provider.

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