
New and Innovative Companies, Same Old Legal Problems
by Simon Clark on Opinion
The last decade has been the decade of the startups. In office shares, innovation hubs, and garages across the countries, businesses have been founded, have grown, and
by Simon Clark on Opinion
The last decade has been the decade of the startups. In office shares, innovation hubs, and garages across the countries, businesses have been founded, have grown, and
by Simon Clark on Uncategorized
Since 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act had given legal protection to individuals with disabilities, guaranteeing freedom from discrimination and requiring
Class action lawsuits American and beyond - Thailand adopts the Class Action
As private lawsuits continue, wooden floor manufacturer faces questions about origin of its products.
by Simon Clark on Important Rulings
Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd announced last week it has agreed to settle the 'vast majority' of Actos lawsuits.
If you're planning on attending any music festivals in the near future, you may want to think twice before selecting the 'payment plan' option. A new lawsuit filed
by Simon Clark on Important Rulings
The first jury ruling in a Zoloft trial has raised questions about the antidepressant's link to birth defects.
What's been going on this week in class action news? Glad you asked…
by Simon Clark on Consumer Fraud
Earlier this month, a proposed class action was filed alleging Vitamin Shoppe Inc.'s BodyTech protein supplements are falsely marketed.
by Simon Clark on Consumer Fraud
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