“These ‘high-volume’ individual arbitration demands have become prevalent in the defense of alleged website/app privacy claims, and a number of companies are facing similar demands” one attorney, Ian M. Ross said.
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Uber, Lyft Settlements Were 'a Long Time Coming,' Union Lawyer Says
“It’s a huge victory for drivers,” said Zubin Soleimany, whose alliance is a membership of approximately 20,000 drivers, of which about 70% drive for apps like Uber and Lyft.
Turmoil Continues for Jackson Walker in the Wake of a Former Partner's Relationship With Bankruptcy Judge
Jackson Walker faces a motion seeking disgorgement and sanctions that was filed by two creditors in a bankruptcy formerly in U.S. District Judge David Jones’ court.
State-Funded Health Care Facility Entitled to Qualified Immunity Against Employees' COVID-19 Claims, Rules 1st Circ.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit affirmed the dismissal of a certified nursing assistant’s lawsuit against a state-funded healthcare facility, concluding that the defendants were entitled to qualified immunity.
8th Circ. Vacates Order Banning Popular Food Crop Pesticide, Ruling EPA's Decision Was 'Arbitrary and Capricious'
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit granted nearly two-dozen agricultural groups’ petitions for review, after the Environmental Protection Agency banned the use of a popular pesticide on food crops, after facing a tight deadline from the Ninth Circuit and pressure from environmental groups.