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Federal Court Shuts Down Former Michigan Football Players' NIL Class Action: What It Means for the Future of NIL Claims for...

On September 26, U.S. District Judge Terrence G. Berg dismissed a proposed $50 million class action lawsuit brought by four former University of Michigan football players against the NCAA, the Big Ten Conference, and the Big...more

Emerging Litigation Over Ultra-Processed Foods: Strategic Considerations for Food and Beverage Companies

Manufacturers and distributors of convenience and snack foods may not want to wait until a lawsuit is filed to start building litigation defense strategies against the wave of litigation targeting the accessibility and...more

Pleading an Injury in Consumer Class Actions: Is It Enough to Just Say So?

In recent years, businesses have faced an onslaught of consumer class actions challenging sustainability initiatives, environmental commitments, and ethical sourcing language. In our view, these lawsuits frequently rely on...more

Supreme Court Grants Certiorari on Important Class Certification Standards

The United States Supreme Court has granted certiorari in Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings v. Davis. The case raises a pivotal question: Can a federal court certify a Rule 23(b)(3) damages class when some proposed...more

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