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New details of a deal between plaintiffs attorneys and General Motors to rewrite California’s auto lemon law emerged Tuesday, revealing efforts to limit high-end litigation costs while at least temporarily avoiding a broader tort war. The language hammered out by the Consumer Attorneys of California and GM is expected to…
Fenwick & West was sued in an Oregon court Monday by investors in defunct cryptocurrency custodian Prime Trust for allegedly misleading them into investing. Bend, Oregon-based investor Seven Peaks Ventures first bought into Prime Core Technologies, the parent company of Las Vegas-based subsidiary and crypto custodian Prime Trust, through its Venture…
The Coral Gables mayor took a loss in his defamation claim against a radio station where the politician sued over a dialogue between the host and a guest in a radio segment during which they said he was under investigation “for serious, deceitful, illegal and actionable behavior.” Mason A. Pertnoy, a partner…
Some of the most consequential cases that the U.S. Supreme Court reviewed last term had something in common: They first were heard by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. The Fifth Circuit set the stage for major issues–-often dealing with administrative law–-that went before the justices, including the Securities and Exchange…
A Houston court of appeals, receiving landlord-tenant class actions on remand from the Texas Supreme Court, decertified one of the two classes. The class action lawsuits originated in 2015 and were certified in Harris County 269th District Court. The certifications were previously affirmed on appeal by the First District Court…
Dallas shareholder David Coligado, who led the real estate section at Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr, has been elected chief executive officer of the Dallas-founded firm, succeeding longtime CEO Phil Appenzeller. Coligado will move into the role on Jan. 1, 2025. In addition to leading the real estate section, the…
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