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SUPREME COURT
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FOURTH CIRCUIT
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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FIFTH CIRCUIT
SIXTH CIRCUIT
NINTH CIRCUIT
TENTH CIRCUIT
ELEVENTH CIRCUIT
TEXAS
CONNECTICUT
FLORIDA
PENNSYLVANIA
NEW JERSEY
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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MICHIGAN
WASHINGTON
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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COLORADO
IOWA
MASSACHUSETTS
EXPERT ANALYSIS
LEGAL INDUSTRY
Feature
Exxon Cements Texas As Delaware's Emerging Rival
By Spencer Brewer
Last year, Vinson & Elkins partner Katherine Frank fielded about one call a week from companies thinking about redomiciling in Texas. Speaking to Law360 the day after ExxonMobil announced its plan to reincorporate in the Lone Star State due to its business-forward courts and policies, Frank said the callers fell into three categories.
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