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June 10, 2009
NOTICE OF PARKER MARINE HOSE GLOBAL SETTLEMENT
May 21, 2009 - Press Release
First Chinese Drywall Class Actions Filed in Virginia and North Carolina
Hausfeld LLP, Levin Fishbein and Colson Hicks – the three firms that filed the first major Chinese drywall class action (Vickers v. Knauf Gips, et al.,) in the Southern District of Florida – announced that they have expanded the scope of litigation and filed the first statewide defective drywall ...
May 13, 2009 - Press Release
Hausfeld LLP Files Class Action Lawsuit Over Inauguration Scam
May 13, 2009 - Nedra Pickler, Associated Press
Lawsuit Filed for 15,000 Students Who Paid To Attend Obama Inauguration but Didn't Get In
A lawsuit was filed in federal court Wednesday on behalf of more than 15,000 students who paid thousands to attend President Barack Obama's inauguration but reportedly were left out in the cold.
May 13, 2009 - Del Quentin Wilber, The Washington Post
Students Launch Suit Over Inauguration Letdown
Two students filed a federal lawsuit today alleging that a Vienna company didn't deliver on promises that they would be able to attend President Obama's inauguration if they paid the firm's program about $2,500.
April 30, 2009 - Global Competition Review, April 2009
Michael D. Hausfeld listed in The International Who's Who of Competition Lawyers and Economists 2009
April 21, 2009 - Peter Scott, Global Competition Review
UK Passengers Can Claim Airline Refund
UK-based airline passengers who took transatlantic flights with British Airways and Virgin Atlantic between 2004 and 2006 can claim refunds for overcharges under a US settlement, after a challenge to the validity of the settlement was resolved.
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 - Alex Spence, Times Online
BA and Virgin Long-Haul Passengers Finally Set for Price-Fixing Refund