Third-party litigation financing is the subject of a growing number of reform efforts from Arizona to New Hampshire.
Michael Sena examines how manufacturers can navigate the intricacies of strict liability claims, the Federal Hazardous ...
ALBANY — State Attorney General Letitia James on Thursday backed a legislative proposal that she said is needed to better ...
Financial services companies may feel relief from the aggressive federal oversight and regulation that defined the past decade. However, ...
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to stop appeals court rulings that blocked Trump’s order to end birthright ...
Kevin Rising is co-chair of Barnes & Thornburg’s Consumer Class Action Defense Practice Group, the Managing Partner Elect for the Los Angeles Office, and the Litigation Practice Administrator for ...
On February 10, 2025, the first class action complaint was filed under Washington state’s My Health My Data Act (“MHMDA”), over a year after the ...
Target retooled how it talks about diversity efforts in its annual report to investors on Wednesday, as it navigates anti-DEI ...
A Consumer Financial Protection Bureau official charged with laying off the agency’s staff said the Trump administration ...
A Texas judge refused the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's effort to put a lawsuit on hold against Dallas-based ...
Arbitration, the conventional wisdom goes, is supposed to be quicker and more cost-effective than court proceedings.
Climate events drive up claims and premiums, federally published data and state regulators efforts show. While some say more ...
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