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21-Day Racial Equity Habit-Building Challenge: LCHB’s Work Spreading Across the Legal Community
In February of 2020, Lieff Cabraser’s Employment Practice Group embarked on the 21-Day Racial Equity Habit
Plaintiffs Defeat Motion to Dismiss AT&T Hidden Monthly Billing Fees Class Action
As reported by law360 (subscription), AT&T was unsuccessful in seeking the dismissal of a class action lawsuit filed by Lieff
Supreme Court Rules Workplace Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation and Transgender Status is Unlawful
Today, the Supreme Court ruled that workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation and transgender status is unlawful. Altitude Express Inc.
Mark Chalos Testifies at Tennessee Senate Judiciary Hearing on Proposed COVID Liability Protections Bill
As reported by The Nashville Post (subscription), both the Tennessee House and Senate judiciary committees advanced bills Tuesday, drafted with the help
Deposition of Key Witness in the University of Michigan / Dr. Robert Anderson Decades-Long Sexual Abuse Class Action Will Go Forward
As reported by the Detroit News, lawyers will be allowed to depose a key witness as part of the lawsuits
Law360 Profiles “Titan of the Plaintiffs Bar” Jonathan Selbin
Law360 has published an in-depth profile on Lieff Cabraser partner Jonathan D. Selbin, named a 2020 “Titan of the Plaintiffs Bar.” The award recognizes
New York Votes to Extend Child Victims Act ‘Look-Back’ Window for Reporting Sexual Abuse
The New York State Legislature has approved a bill extending the Child Victims Act that gives survivors of childhood sexual
Duke and UNC Accused of Unlawful “No-Poach” Agreement in Class Action Lawsuit
This case on behalf of non-medical faculty follows Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein LLP’s successful similar action against Duke on
Lieff Cabraser Partner Annika K. Martin Appointed Interim Co-Class Counsel for Plaintiffs in U of M / Anderson Sexual Abuse Class Action
On May 26, 2020, Lieff Cabraser partner Annika K. Martin was appointed to serve as Plaintiffs’ Interim Co-Class Counsel in
Jonathan Selbin Named a “Titan of the Plaintiffs Bar” by Law360
Lieff Cabraser partner Jonathan D. Selbin has been selected by Law360 as a “Titan of the Plaintiffs Bar” for 2020. The publication named 10
Judge Grants Class Certification in Allergan Antitrust Litigation
As reported by Law360 (subscription), a New York federal judge has granted class certification in an
Lieff Cabraser Partner Robert J. Nelson Profiled in NYU Law Bulletin
The NYU School of Law bulletin has published an in-depth profile on Lieff Cabraser partner Robert J. Nelson, an alumnus
New Data Theft Class Action by Users of Venmo, Stripe, and Other Payment Platforms Against Plaid Alleges Violations of Data Privacy Laws
As reported by Law360 (subscription), Lieff Cabraser has filed a class action lawsuit in federal court in California alleging that
Dean Harvey Co-Authors ABA Antitrust Law Section Comments to the FTC Workshop on “Non-Competes in the Workplace: Examining Antitrust and Consumer Protection Issues”
The American Bar Association Section of Antitrust Law recently submitted comments to the Federal Trade Commission in connection with the
Judge Gives Preliminary Approval to $120M Settlement Deal For Drivers in GM Ignition Switch Defect and Injury Litigation
As reported by Law360 (subscription), U.S. District Judge Jesse M. Furman has issued an order granting
Lieff Cabraser Announces That Plaintiffs Substantially Defeat Motion to Dismiss California Bail Bonds Antitrust Litigation
First-of-its-kind class action antitrust case brought by Lieff Cabraser and Justice Catalyst Law, Public Counsel, the National Consumer Law Center,
$320M Wells Fargo Derivative Suit Settlement Granted Final Approval
U.S. District Judge Jon S. Tigar of the Northern District of California has issued an order granting final approval to
Civil Litigation and Other Alternatives to Criminal Prosecution Can Achieve the Kind of Institutional Reforms Victims Care About
By Lieff Cabraser Attorney Avery Halfon The cultural impact of Harvey Weinstein’s criminal conviction for felony
Elizabeth Cabraser in Trial Magazine on Meaningful Settlements that Bring Justice for Clients and Society
The American Association for Justice’s April 2020 issue of Trial magazine “Finding Your Way” includes a
PG&E Announces It Won’t Pay Camp Fire Criminal Fine With Fund for Victims
As reported by The San Francisco Chronicle, facing blowback, PG&E has announced that it no longer intends to pay the criminal














