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Honda’s Earth Dreams Engines Prone To Early Failure – Lawsuit Featured

A lawsuit was recently filed against American Honda Motor Co. and Honda Motor Company Ltd. (“Honda”) on behalf of current and former Honda vehicle owners and lessees of the following model years equipped with the “Earth Dreams” 1.5 liter direct injection engines.(“class vehicles”) – 2019-2021 Honda CR-V; 2019-2021 Honda Civic; 2018-2021 Honda Accord. The complaint…

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Philips CPAP Lawyers Seek Leadership Roles in Lawsuits Over Recalled Breathing Machines Featured

The U.S. District Judge presiding over all federal Philips CPAP lawsuits is accepting applications until January 4th from lawyers seeking leadership positions in the federal litigation, who will take certain actions during the coordinated pretrial proceedings that benefit all plaintiffs pursuing claims over the recalled breathing machines. Hundreds of product liability lawsuits and class action claims…

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SCOTUS Ruling On Goldman Sachs Securities Fraud Case Could Decimate Investor Rights And Protections

With Oral Arguments Less than 2 Weeks Away, Stark Implications Seen for Investors in Outcome of Goldman Sachs Group Inc. v. Arkansas Teacher Retirement System. I urge all to share this post and give this case the attention it deserves. Will the U.S. Supreme Court allow investors defrauded by Goldman Sachs during the financial crisis…

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Coronavirus Insurance Denial Lawsuits Will Not Be Centralized for Pretrial Proceedings in MDL

The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation (JPML) has denied a request to centralize and consolidate all lawsuits filed in the federal court system against insurance companies who have denied business interruption coverage following the COVID-19 pandemic, indicating that the large number of insurers involved and lack of overlapping parties in the lawsuits would result…

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