It's a comprehensive resource that follows
thousands of class action suits and reduces a vast array of information into a digestible, easy to navigate format.
Not exact matches
David Sanford, chairman
of Sanford Heisler Sharp, the law firm that argued the largest - ever employment gender discrimination case to go to trial — a
class action suit against Novartis Pharmaceuticals that resulted in a $ 253 million jury award for plaintiffs in 2010, reduced post-trial to $ 175 million — noted that in that case, the company had just three investigators for a workforce
of thousands.
US NEWS - July 31 - A
class action suit against Successful Match alleges that the company broke the law and its promises
of confidentiality to customers on PositiveSingles.com by sharing their HIV and STD statuses on «
thousands»
of spinoff sites, including HIVGayMen.com, STDHookup.com and Blackpoz.com.
It also comes almost 50 years to the day
of the famous
class -
action suit against Dylan by
thousands of «Mr. Jones,» who claimed that their reputations were maligned by the folk - singer singing that «something is happening here but (they) don't know what it is.»
Toyobo — Defense
of Toyobo, a major Japanese fiber manufacturer, in consumer fraud
class actions throughout the United States, False Claims Act
actions,
suits and investigation by states attorneys general, claims and lawsuits by body armor manufacturers, and personal injury claims arising from the sale
of a high ‐ performance fiber used in the manufacture
of hundreds
of thousands of bullet ‐ resistant vests.
Weil serves as lead counsel overseeing the defense
of Toyobo, a major Japanese fiber manufacturer, in connection with potential False Claims Act claims by the U.S. DOJ,
class action suits, multiple personal injury
suits, and claims by multiple state attorneys general and foreign states, among others, relating to the performance
of Toyobo's Zylon fiber in bullet - resistant vests used by
thousands of law enforcement agencies worldwide.
Weil serves as lead counsel in the defense
of Toyobo, a major Japanese fiber manufacturer, in
class action suits, multiple personal injury
suits, as well as claims by multiple state attorneys general, the U.S. Department
of Justice, and foreign states relating to the performance
of Toyobo's Zylon fiber in bullet - resistant vests used by
thousands of law enforcement agencies worldwide.
Being as, back in 2014 when Schrems filed the original
suit, he had tried to structure it as a privacy
class action — gathering
thousands of other Facebook users to join the cause and assign their claims to him.