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Hausfeld Files Brain Injury Lawsuit on Behalf of over 200 NFL Retirees

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April 15, 2009 - Katy Dowell, The Lawyer

Hausfeld to Appeal Class Action Decision

April 15, 2009 - Jacqueline Bell, Law 360

UK Objections To £73.5M Fuel Surcharge Deal Dropped

April 15, 2009 - Lew Crofts, MLex

Hausfeld Seeks to Appeal High Court Ruling in Damage Claim Against BA

Plaintiff law-firm Hausfeld LLP is seeking the right to appeal a judgment handed down last week by the High Court in London, which scotched a move to join more claimants to an action by two flower importers demanding damages from British Airways for its role in a suspected air cargo cartel.
April 14, 2009 - An Opinion by Anthony Maton

RBS Case Shows Superiority of US Investor Protection

There's a marked difference between the access to justice being provided to aggreived shareholders in the US and the access to justice being provided in the UK.
April 08, 2009 - Larry Neumeister, Associated Press Writer

NY Judge Rules in Favor of 1970s Apartheid Victims

Apartheid victims who accused automakers and IBM of helping the government of South Africa engage in violent repression to enforce racial segregation in the 1970s and '80s can go to trial with their claims, a judge ruled Wednesday.
March 30, 2009 - Jordan Weissmann, Legal Times

Price-Fixing Suit Aims to Punch Rail Cos. Ticket

A massive class action against the country's largest freight lines is about to leave the station and speed ahead.
March 24, 2009 - Ben James, Competition Law 360

Interim Lead Counsel Tapped in Tomato Suits

March 23, 2009 - Miles Moore, Rubber & Plastics News

Parker Sets Up Fund to Pay Victims in Hose Case

The ongoing litigation in an alleged rubber marine hose price-fixing scandal has taken an unexpected twist in what attorneys call the first private resolution of a company's global cartel liability without arbitration.