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EMPLOYMENT & BENEFITS
Panel Blocks Pension Atty Fee Deduction By Wash. Agency
By Ben Adlin
Washington's Department of Retirement Systems can't pay down a $12.6 million legal bill related to a $32 million class settlement over pensions by deducting from a class member's withdrawal of their state retirement contributions, a three-judge state appellate panel ruled Tuesday, partially affirming a trial court's ruling in the worker's favor.
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Genworth Unravels 401(k) Fund Suit Class Cert. At 4th Circ.
By Kellie Mejdrich
The Fourth Circuit on Tuesday reversed class certification for Genworth Financial Inc. employee 401(k) participants who alleged that their retirement savings were dragged down by underperforming BlackRock Inc. target date funds, holding that individual plan participants' investment performance was too varied for the court to sign off on their claims as a group.
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SECURITIES
Mining Co. Can't Decertify Class In Dam Collapse Suit
By Katryna Perera
A New York federal judge on Tuesday rejected Vale SA's bid to decertify a class of investors in a suit accusing the Brazilian mining giant and its executives of concealing safety problems at its Brumadinho dam in the lead-up to a deadly collapse there, finding unconvincing Vale's new expert report showing that its securities were traded in inefficient markets.
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COMPETITION
CVS Can't 'Relitigate' Price-Gouging Class Cert.
By Bryan Koenig
A Rhode Island federal judge refused to narrow the certified classes of health plans alleging CVS schemed with pharmacy benefit managers to overcharge insured health plans for generic drugs, finding that PBM Express Scripts' refusal to produce its contracts changes nothing about how the classes will be assessed.
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PRODUCT LIABILITY
J&J Opposes Beasley Allen Reinstatement Bid In NJ Talc Fight
By Emily Sawicki
Johnson & Johnson is urging the New Jersey Supreme Court to not take the "extraordinary step" of intervening in an appellate panel ruling that disqualified Beasley Allen from representing hundreds of women in product liability litigation against the pharmaceutical giant after the Georgia-based firm "knowingly collaborated" with a former Johnson & Johnson outside counsel.
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CYBERSECURITY & PRIVACY
C-SPAN Shakes Suit Over Video Data Sharing With Facebook
By Allison Grande
A D.C. federal judge tossed a proposed class action accusing C-SPAN of illegally collecting and sharing information about website visitors' video-viewing habits, finding that the plaintiffs had neither proven they were "consumers" protected by federal video privacy law nor that their "personally identifiable information" had been divulged.
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CONSUMER PROTECTION
IP & TECHNOLOGY
INSURANCE
LIFE SCIENCES
Former Conn. Prosecutor Can Stay On Generic-Drug Case
By Matthew Santoni
Connecticut's former assistant attorney general can continue to represent insurers Humana and Molina Healthcare Inc. in multidistrict litigation over alleged price-fixing of generic drugs, after the Pennsylvania federal judge overseeing the case agreed Monday with a report that the attorney has no information that had not already been shared.
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BANKING
IMMIGRATION
EXPERT ANALYSIS
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