An attorney for a producer behind "Gone in 60 Seconds" told a California federal judge during closing arguments Monday that the late Carroll Shelby's company breached a settlement over rights to the film's "Eleanor" car by "suing for doing what we are permitted to do."
The Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation on Friday consolidated in the Western District of Missouri a slew of proposed class actions against T-Mobile over a data breach that occurred in 2022, finding that consolidation will best serve the parties and that the Missouri court was supported by T-Mobile and some plaintiffs.
The Fifth Circuit on Friday affirmed a lower court's ruling that a man from Ecuador can be removed in absentia after he submitted an address with one incorrect letter, saying he forfeited his right to the hearing even if the misspelling wasn't his fault because he signed key forms containing the error.
A California judge on Tuesday trimmed a $1.8 million malpractice lawsuit filed by a family against a firm that represented it in recovering millions lost in Girardi Keese's embezzlement scandal, urging the parties to settle the case while nixing a claim for receipt of stolen property.
A California appellate panel on Tuesday affirmed a taco stand's lower court loss against its insurance company over COVID-19 coverage, rejecting the argument that the case differs from the "dozens" that came before it and saying it failed to properly allege a direct physical loss or damage to its property.