Foot Locker Owes Retirees over $100 Million
The Second Circuit affirmed a district court ruling finding that Foot Locker owes an estimated $100 million-plus in benefits to a class of about 16,000 workers whose retirement benefits it
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The Second Circuit affirmed a district court ruling finding that Foot Locker owes an estimated $100 million-plus in benefits to a class of about 16,000 workers whose retirement benefits it
Twelve individual Stoll Berne attorneys have been recognized by Super Lawyer Magazine in their 2017 Oregon Super Lawyers edition. They include:
Stoll Berne attorney, Nadia Dahab, recently stepped in to the role of President of the Oregon Chapter of the Federal Bar Association on July 1, 2017.
Following a bribery scandal involving a private vendor’s procurement of a 2006 parking meter contract with the City of Portland, the City hired Stoll Berne to investigate whether the private
In the spring of 2016, the Portland Public School district was roiled by revelations that there was lead in drinking water at some district schools.
On June 2, 2017, the Oregon Supreme Court issued its decision in Twist Architecture & Design, Inc. v. Oregon Board of Architect Examiners.
Stoll Berne attorney Nadia Dahab presented at the ONLD Writing Workshop on June 22, 2017 on various aspects of legal writing.
The Department of Justice announced on June 16, 2017 that it will switch sides in a Supreme Court case, dropping its previous support for workers to throw its weight behind
A participant has filed suit claiming that a stable value fund provider “improperly exercised its discretionary authority to maximize its own compensation and retain large profits rather than crediting the
On June 8, 2017, the Stoll Berne team won first place at the Multnomah Bar Association’s Topgolf Social at Topgolf in Hillsboro.
Former shareholders of Rentrak Corp. sued the company and its directors in Oregon state court over a now-completed merger with comScore Inc.
Spotify has agreed to pay $43 million to settle a class action lawsuit alleging that the streaming service failed to pay proper royalties to thousands of songwriters.
On April 26, 2017, Chipotle Mexican Grill announced that it had detected a breach of the system it uses to process customers’ payment card information.
Lawyers for automobile purchasers asked a Michigan federal judge to approve a proposed $7.6 million deal to settle claims in multidistrict litigation that an automotive bearings supplier and its Swedish
Stoll Berne has been recognized by the Chambers USA 2017 Guide as a top (Band 1) General Commercial Litigation firm.
CBS News recently published an article on how forced arbitration harms consumers.
On May 4, 2017, U.S. District Judge J. Paul Oetken approved a $13.5 million settlement between drugstore giant Duane Reade and a class of assistant store managers who claim that
The state of Oregon will receive more than $400,000 to resolve a lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson regarding an undercover recall of defective Motrin pills.
J.C. Penney agreed to pay $97.5 million and make other concessions to a class of investors who had accused the retailer of lying about its financial health.
Stoll Berne attorney and counsel for plaintiff, Keith Dubanevich, presented at the Oregon State Bar’s Business Litigation Section CLE, “Oregon Public Employee Retirement Fund v. Marsh & McLennan: Lessons Learned,” on