4.6.2011
On April 5, 2011, Judge Hillman entered an order and opinion, as directed by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, making specific findings concerning the allocation of $250,000 to food purchase ...
3.30.2011
On January 31, 2011, the Honorable John D. Bates, United States District Judge for the District of Columbia, appointed Wexler Wallace LLP as interim co-lead counsel in this nationwide consumer ...
3.1.2011
Edward A. Wallace of Wexler Wallace LLP argued yesterday in front of the Third District Court of Appeal of Florida in Browning v. Angelfish Swim School, et al., No. 03-13413 CA 21. Wallace and ...
2.23.2011
The federal district court in Boston entered a formal order on February 22, 2011 giving final approval to the $103 million settlement between two of the classes in the AWP litigation and ...
2.9.2011
On February 8, 2011, the Hon. William B. Shubb of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of the California denied the defendants’ motion to dismiss Plaintiff’s First Amended ...
2.8.2011
Law360, New York (February 7, 2011) -- A federal judge overseeing multidistrict litigation against C.R. Bard Inc. has denied the medical equipment manufacturer's bid for a new trial, ruling that ...
2.8.2011
Judge Patti B. Saris, on February 8, 2011, gave final approval orally to the class action settlement reached between defendant AstraZeneca and Classes II and III (including third party payors ...
2.7.2011
Edward A. Wallace of Wexler Wallace LLP and Steven J. Roeder of Williams, Montgomery & John, Ltd. are pleased to announce that the Illinois Department of Insurance (“DOI”) has finally ...
1.3.2011
In a December 22, 2010 Memorandum Opinion, Judge McLaughlin of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania granted and denied in part the indirect purchaser ...
12.31.2010
Wexler Wallace LLP and Florida attorney Andrew Trailor are representing a putative class of homeowners whose roofs were damaged after electric company Florida Power & Light offered to coat ...
12.22.2010
A federal appeals court has upheld all but one of the terms in the $24 million class action lawsuit settlement over melamine-contaminated pet food.
The term at issue involves a $250,000 cap ...
12.22.2010
A Cayman Island-based investment firm demands $3.1 million from three Chicago-based derivatives trading firms for money lost during the May 6 "flash crash" that set markets reeling and triggered ...