Western Alliance Bank's “2024 Digital Payments in Class Actions and Mass Torts” report found that fraud grew regardless of whether claims were paid via digital payment or paper checks, though digital ...
The Supreme Court of New Zealand recently removed some significant roadblocks to bringing private law claims against major corporate greenhouse (GHG) emitters with a decision made in the case of Smith ...
A recent panel discussion on whether state and local suits against fossil fuel producers are preempted by federal law (and my arguments for why the answer is "no, they are not"). Honolulu, like many ...
Trucks queuing at a container terminal gate. (photo courtesy of the Port of Los Angeles) SAINT PAUL, Minn. (CN) — Minnesota joined the slight majority of states that recognize tort claims for ...
Climate change plaintiffs now claim that greenhouse gases are causing property damage through fire, flood, and frost, ignoring the role of Mother Nature. Creative attorneys are repackaging these ...
The High Court’s decision in Ping Fai Yuen v Fun Yung Li & Anor [2026] EWHC 532 (KB) provides important guidance on the remedies available to victims of cryptoasset theft. While the court reaffirmed ...
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