In the wake of Toyota Motor Corp.'s estimated $1.3 billion settlement involving claims of unintended acceleration, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration continues to push for a rule that
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Notice to the bar
LG Electronics settles a class action over 600,000 allegedly defective refrigerators, agreeing to repair or replace thousands of units and to pay $1 million in attorneys' fees
Class members are not required to individually state a valid claim for relief
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A federal judge has approved a settlement, valued at $15 million or more, of a class-action suit over Mercedes-Benz USA's failure to disclose that emergency communications systems on some of its vehi
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It was improper for the District Court to certify a nationwide class based on state law when many states withhold antitrust standing from indirect purchasers and where the variability in consumer pro
...amp; Pucillo in San Francisco, along with William Bernstein and Eric Fastiff of Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, also in San Francisco. ...
Plaintiff-purchasers of vehicles manufactured by defendant with analog-based emergency response systems have met the requirements for class-action certification in this consumer fraud and unjust-enri
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