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News from November 2020


Driver's 'abysmal' record might cost trucking company big in lawsuit over I-95 wreck

By John O'Brien |
WILMINGTON, Del. (Legal Newsline) – A trucking company might face punitive damages for employing a driver with an “abysmal” driving record who is said to have negligently plowed into a disabled vehicle on the highway.

Players file lawsuit over difficulty of Madden, FIFA and NHL games

By John O'Brien |
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) – Our video games are toying with us, players are complaining in a class action lawsuit against Electronic Arts.

Wipes aren't flushable, lawsuit against CVS says

By John O'Brien |
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (Legal Newsline) – Flushable wipes sold at CVS are clogging toilets, a class action lawsuit says.

Maryland circuit courts hold virtual adoption events for National Adoption Day

By Legal Newsline |
Maryland circuit courts are set to conduct virtual adoption proceedings and family celebrations in honor of National Adoption Day on November 21.

Bernstein Litowitz and Saxena White get nod to lead FirstEnergy litigation; Berger Montague left out

By John O'Brien |
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Legal Newsline) – Lawyers representing a St. Louis union will get their wish to lead litigation against FirstEnergy over an alleged $60 million bribe to a prominent Ohio legislator.

Judge: New Jersey court not proper venue for challenge to California law

By John O'Brien |
NEWARK, N.J. (Legal Newsline) – Rather than dismiss a lawsuit alleging California is imposing certain business standards on the rest of the country, a New Jersey federal judge is sending that challenge to California.

Spit-fight lawsuit against Lowe's heads back to state court

By John O'Brien |
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) – It’s possible a Lowe’s employee can be found liable for one customer spitting on another, a federal judge has ruled.

Judge won't end ban on evictions in Los Angeles, asks for legislative response

By John O'Brien |
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) – Landlords who are trying to overturn Los Angeles’ moratorium on evictions during the COVID-19 pandemic have not shown they are likely to succeed, a federal judge has ruled.

Exxon says Conn. AG using courts to police oil and gas industry

By John O'Brien |
HARTFORD, Conn. (Legal Newsline) – Exxon wants a federal judge to throw out a lawsuit filed by Connecticut Attorney General William Tong that alleges the company misled the public about climate change.

Montgomery County Circuit Court holds virtual graduation for adult drug court

By Legal Newsline |
The Montgomery County Circuit Court Adult Drug Court is set to host a virtual graduation ceremony on Wednesday, November 18, 2020.

Trump loses libel case against CNN, needs to show 'actual malice' from the network

By John O'Brien |
ATLANTA (Legal Newsline) – President Donald Trump’s campaign is going to have to make a stronger argument if it wants to sustain its libel lawsuit against CNN.

BRYAN CAVE LEIGHTON PAISNER LLP: BCLP Adds New Global Data Privacy & Cyber Security Lead

By Press release submission |
International law firm Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner (BCLP) announced that Amy de La Lama has joined as a partner to lead the firm’s global Data Privacy & Cyber Security Team, within the Corporate & Finance Transactions Department.

BRYAN CAVE LEIGHTON PAISNER LLP: Berger Highly Ranked in ‘Westchester Power 100’ List

By Press release submission |
New York Counsel Suzanne Berger has been named to the Westchester Power 100 list, by City & State New York.

POLSINELLI PC: Polsinelli Attorney Elected as a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation

By Press release submission |
Am Law 100 firm Polsinelli is pleased to announce Tony W. Torain, II, a shareholder in the firm’s Washington D.C. office, has been named a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation (ABF).

KIRKLAND & ELLIS LLP: Evolving Convertible Bond Strategies for Corporates

By Press release submission |
As we enter the last quarter of this extraordinary year, companies will have to consider how and if they want to expand into a market bristling with opportunity (though not without risks).

HUSCH BLACKWELL LLP: Husch Blackwell Completes Build Out, Moves Into New Downtown Milwaukee Office Space

By Press release submission |
Husch Blackwell announced the completion of construction on its new, state-of-the-art office space in J. Jeffers & Co.’s newly opened Huron Building, located at 511 N. Broadway in downtown Milwaukee.

Top opioid plaintiff lawyers plead for Walmart case to join action in Ohio

By Daniel Fisher |
CLEVELAND (Legal Newsline) - The lawyers in charge of lawsuits against opioid manufacturers and distributors pleaded for a Walmart case against the government to be pulled into the court coordinating federal multidistrict litigation, saying the legal questions it raises have already been answered by judge overseeing the MDL.

Ruth A. Jakubowski appointed as new circuit administrative judge

By Legal Newsline |
Maryland Court of Appeals Chief Judge Mary Ellen Barbera has announced the appointment of Judge Ruth A. Jakubowski as the county administrative judge for the Circuit Court for Baltimore County and circuit administrative judge for the Third...

Congressman asks Cuomo to change N.Y. construction liability law

By John O'Brien |
ALBANY, N.Y. (Legal Newsline) – Defendants in New York courts have a new tool to fight certain types of lawsuit, while construction companies are again hoping legal reform comes to them.

N.Y. firm draws judge's ire for using debt collection lawsuits as 'a sword'

By John O'Brien |
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (legal Newsline) – Plaintiffs lawyers have been warned by a federal judge that more frivolous litigation will result in sanctions.