“The court has determined that the named plaintiffs have not suffered an injury-in-fact and their claims have been mooted,” stated Senior U.S. District Judge Norman K. Moon. “The court has further concluded that the named plaintiffs have not satisfied the requirements for class certification under Rule 23(a) or Rule 23(b)(3)—or Rule 23(b)(2) or (c)(4) for […]
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Maryland Woman Files Claim Against Parish Accused of Covering Up Priest's Misconduct Under New State Law
The suit was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
Law.com Litigation Trendspotter: Lawsuits Target Associates—for Not Being Partners
Two recent lawsuits, both of which have achieved levels of success in court, sought to recoup losses allegedly caused by associates who were either underproductive or out of their depth.
Jackson Walker May Have Violated Ethics Rules by Not Disclosing Partner's Relationship With Judge
A long-term romantic relationship between a Texas bankruptcy judge and a former Jackson Walker partner raises questions about law firms’ obligations to disclose such information, a legal ethics professor said.
Regulators Are Grappling With Antitrust Principles in the AI Age
Emerging artificial intelligence technologies are raising new questions about how antitrust principles will be applied going forward.