A proposed opt-out system could revolutionize class actions, but political delays leave its fate—and timing—uncertain. Explore the entire Law.com network. Enjoy free access to one article from the Law ...
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California judge says lawsuit can't proceed as a class action Another judge had certified a class of 6,000 workers Multiple cases claim Black workers faced harassment Nov 17 (Reuters) - A California ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- For all the worries about Ohio State’s 2026 recruiting class, it seems as if the Buckeyes are primed for a sprint-through-the-finish type of class. After flipping four-star ...
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News surrounding France’s new warship endeavor is significant, especially considering France is the only nation other than the United States that operates a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. Over the ...
Oct 1 (Reuters) - When a San Francisco federal jury in August found Facebook parent Meta liable for violating the privacy of users of the fertility tracking app Flo, one big question remained: How ...
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Meta (Facebook's parent company) is paying $725 million to settle a class-action lawsuit over user privacy violations. Payments may range from $4.89 to $38.36, depending on account activity, according ...
President Trump has promised answers soon on a potential shift in national drug policy. Last year, the Biden administration proposed moving marijuana from the DEA's Schedule 1 to Schedule 3, which ...