Litigation

The Sun Is Setting on the Caribbean Cruise Line TCPA Class Action

A much-anticipated TCPA class action trial was set to begin next week in Birchmeier et al. v. Caribbean Cruise Line Inc., et al., in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. According to published reports, however, a class-wide settlement was reached yesterday in this protracted litigation with a history of controversial rulings by the …



Client Solicitation 101: Don’t Robocall the Guy Running the Mass Tort

The blessing and curse of automated dialing is that robocallers operate without human assistance. That’s great if the goal of the call is, say, to tell parents of schoolkids about a snow day. But a new class action in federal court in Ft. Worth, Texas, suggests that robocalls just might not be the best way to drum up clients in mass tort litigation.


What Litigation Finance Is Really About

Twice a year, Y Combinator, a startup accelerator based in Mountain View, California, holds what it calls a Demo Day, which is a showcase of the latest batch of new companies it has nurtured. In the past, those have included Dropbox, Airbnb, and Reddit (as well as a number of companies no one remembers). Last week, at the most recent Demo Day, Eva Shang took to the stage to talk about her …


Steel Mesh Legal Action Launched

Construction litigation specialist launches class action Last updated 13:27, August 31 2016 Four suppliers were affected by concerns about steel mesh strength this year. A specialist construction litigation law firm is hoping to deliver financial compensation to the owners of recently-built buildings, with a new class action suit. Adina Thorn is inviting registrations of interest for what it …


SHAREHOLDER ALERT: Bronstein, Gewirtz & Grossman, LLC Notifies Investors of Class Action Against Flower Foods, Inc. (FLO) & Lead Plaintiff Deadline: October 11, 2016

Bronstein, Gewirtz & Grossman, LLC notifies investors that a class action lawsuit has been filed against Flower Foods, Inc. (“Flower Foods” or the “Company”) (FLO) and certain of its officers. The class action was filed on behalf of a class consisting of all persons or entities who purchased Flower Foods securities between February 7, 2013 through …


Eugenie Bouchard Is Out, but Her Lawsuit From the 2015 Open Carries On

Eugenie Bouchard’s fall last year at the United States Open is still reverberating. Bouchard, who late one night after a mixed-doubles win sustained a concussion that forced her to withdraw and miss subsequent tournaments, filed a lawsuit in October against the U.S. Open and the United States Tennis Association. Ranked 39th, Bouchard lost her first-round match at this year’s Open on Tuesday …


Who Led the Charge for VW Settlement?

In March, six Volkswagen retailers came together with the mission of negotiating an out-of-court settlement with the factory to compensate their fellow dealers for losses from the diesel emissions scandal, and averting what they feared would be messy litigation against their business partner. But when such a deal finally came together last week, it was disclosed by someone else: Steve Berman, a …


45,000 Legal Claims Pending Against Federal Government

The Canadian government has as many as 45,000 legal claims — big and small — pending against it, representing a potential liability that stretches into the “hundreds of billions of dollars,” CBC News has learned. The breadth and potential depth of the litigation quagmire was the driving force behind the Trudeau government’s recent decision to establish a full cabinet committee to track the …


Former Madoff Aide Settles Liquidation Lawsuit

Annette Bongiorno, convicted of helping former boss Bernard Madoff operate the largest Ponzi scheme ever, will now help track down stolen funds to settle litigation related to the collapse of Mr. Madoff’s investment firm. Convicted in 2014 of securities fraud and other criminal charges, Ms. Bongiorno received a six-year prison sentence. Separate from the criminal proceeding, Ms. Bongiorno and …