“Frankly, class actions were generally invented to try and help consumers, because there’s no other way to vindicate your rights other than as a group,” Brian Glasser of Bailey Glasser, lead trial counsel for the class, said. “[The class representative], Rose Chadwick, couldn’t go out there and bring a lawsuit like this.” Click Here […]
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Court Shakes Up Sexual Harassment Law—And Attorneys Await Fallout
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'Its' Stands in the Way of $1.5M Fee Recovery in Trademark Suit, 8th Circuit Says
“A prevailing party only gets ‘its’ attorney fees, but Robert did not have any. Hoffmann Brothers, which did not sign the settlement agreement, paid every cent for him,” Judge David R. Stras, who authored the opinion, said. “Without any fees of his own, he has nothing to recover.” Click Here To Read The Full […]

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