Supreme Court Sidesteps Mandatory Arbitration Enforceability Debate in Fiduciary Breach Cases

In a recent development, the Supreme Court has opted not to offer clarification on the matter of enforceability pertaining to mandatory arbitration for claims of fiduciary breach. This development has brought to attention the ongoing debate on whether mandatory arbitration provisions equipped with class action waivers serve as an effective solution to the growing wave…

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L’Oreal Escapes PFAS Class Action: Court Dismisses Mascara Lawsuit for Insufficient Allegations

The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York recently dismissed a proposed Class Action lawsuit against L’Oreal U.S.A., Inc. The allegations were that its mascara products contained per-and-polyfluoroalkyl substances often referred to as “PFAS”. This decision was made without prejudice. Plaintiffs alleged on a “price premium” theory of injury. They asserted that…

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Navigating Emerging Insurance Class Action Claims: Insights from Sheppard Mullin Webinar

For legal professionals specializing in insurance-related class action lawsuits, the upcoming webinar on November 9th, from 10:00 am to 10:45 am PT, carries substantial significance. The presentation will be conducted by the renowned law firm, Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP, providing expert insights and strategies to counter emerging insurance class action claims. The focus…

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TransUnion Evades Class Action Accusations Over VantageScore in Illinois Court Decision

In an interesting turn of events, the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois rejected the certification of a supposed class action alleging that TransUnion violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act (MMPA). The charges brought against the credit reporting agency involved allegedly misleading consumers concerning the…

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Legal Milestones and Challenges Shaping the Hospitality Industry in 2023

The year 2023 has seen the hospitality industry navigate a diverse array of opportunities and challenges, particularly in the legal battlefield. This brief review seeks to highlight some of these noteworthy developments and their potential ramifications for the sector. The ArentFox Schiff Hospitality Industry group has sketched out a few areas of discourse impacting hospitality…

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Pallas Partners Thrives Amid Rise in High-Profile Investor Lawsuits and Pandemic-Era Deal Conflicts

In a distinctive transition, London-based litigator Natasha Harrison has established a lucrative career since leaving her leadership position at Boies Schiller to found her boutique firm, Pallas Partners. Focused on high-profile investor lawsuits for nearly two years, Harrison’s Pallas Partners frequently finds itself at the center of disputes involving major corporations such as Blackstone, Bain…

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Emerging Trends in Insurance Class Action Litigation: A Mid-Year Analysis for 2023

As we delve into the halfway point of 2023, several key trends have emerged within the realm of insurance related class action activity. Drawing from a quarterly report by BakerHostetler, a comprehensive picture begins to develop regarding the changing landscape of property and casualty claims class actions. This robust report summarizes two quarters of activity…

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First Circuit Upholds Limited Class Action Against Biogen Over Alzheimer’s Drug Statement

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit has upheld a lower court’s dismissal of securities fraud allegations against Biogen, with the exception of a statement concerning the dose-response relationship of an Alzheimer’s drug. The plaintiffs, investors Nadia Shash and Amjad Khan, initiated a securities fraud class action against Biogen and former executives Michael…

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PFAS Settlement Attorneys Seek $1B in Fees Amid Record High Data Breach Class Actions

In a significant development within the legal landscape, attorneys responsible for the 3M and DuPont PFAS settlements are now seeking $1B in fees. Additionally, we are witnessing a noticeable uptick in the number of data breach class actions, hitting record highs in 2023. The PFAS (Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) cases represent extensive litigation surrounding a…

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AI’s Growing Impact on Legal Services: Analyzing the Pras Michel Case and Beyond

For anyone operating in the realm of legal services, artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly making its mark. This is nowhere more evident than in the recent high-profile case involving Fugees hip hop star, Pras Michel, who alleges his legal counsel utilized artificial intelligence to construct their closing argument during his witness tampering trial. The trial,…

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PFAS Class Action Attorneys Seek $94.8 Million in Fees from Record $1.2 Billion Settlement

Attorneys spearheading the per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) class action lawsuit against DuPont de Nemours Inc., Chemours Co., among other chemical companies, have recently requested a considerable $94.8 million in attorney’s fees, according to a report by Bloomberg Law. The lawsuit was initiated by municipalities accusing the afore-mentioned companies of contaminating their drinking water with…

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Washington Employers Face Legal Challenges Over Pay Transparency Compliance

Employers in Washington state are being inundated with a series of class action lawsuits alleging transgressions against the state’s newly enacted pay transparency law. With the viability of these claims still under speculation, the development is generating concern among companies operating in Washington, prompting them to reexamine their job advertisements to align with the new…

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