...waves recently, the latest intern class action wasn't brought by Outten & Golden. And the lawyer behind it says more lawsuits are on the...
Plaintiffs lawyers at Outten & Golden didn't take long to re-load after hitting the bullseye...
With the summer intern season heating up, plaintiffs lawyers at Outten & Golden representing unpaid interns at Fox won a ruling that could spell...
...everywhere--not to mention an early victory for plaintiffs lawyers at Outten & Golden. Now they're back where they started: with no payday in...
N.J. Carpenters Health Fund v. NovaStar Mortgage; Apotex v. Bristol-Myers Squibb; Ryan et al. v. JPMorgan Chas
...s attorneys at Outten & Golden ...
During a Thursday hearing in lower Manhattan, U.S. bankruptcy court judge Martin Glenn closely scrutinized fees and expenses incurred by a dozen firms working on Dewey & LeBoeuf's Chapter 11 case. Am
With a long-awaited $158.6 million dairy class action settlement finally agreed upon, and a bankruptcy judge certifying a class of former employees seeking to pursue claims against Howrey, a trustee
...a beauty pageant. But the battle isn't pretty. Outten & Golden and Blum Collins both filed putative class actions in April 2011...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...also made their cases at the conference. Lawyers for Outten & Golden and Blum Collins have both filed putative class actions on behalf...
Originally Published: The Recorder
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