In re CenturyLink Sales Practices & Securities Litigation
A Minnesota federal judge recently denied defendants’ motion to dismiss a securities class action against CenturyLink and several of its senior executives.
A Minnesota federal judge recently denied defendants’ motion to dismiss a securities class action against CenturyLink and several of its senior executives.
On August 8, 2019, the U.S. District Court (Oregon) preliminarily approved three proposed class action settlements totaling $234.6 million on behalf of a class of Aequitas investors.
A federal court has appointed Stoll Berne, led by Keith Dubanevich, as co-lead counsel in a proposed federal class action against a group of manufacturers of cedar shakes and shingles and the industry’s trade association.
A United States District Court Judge has preliminarily approved a settlement in the Premera data breach lawsuit, which arose after Premera was the target of an external criminal-cyberattack that began in May 2014 and resulted in the cyberattackers having access to personal information stored on Premera’s computer network system.
Stoll Berne attorney Tim DeJong, along with his band Habeas Corpse, took home the top prize at the Multnomah Bar Association’s Battle of the Lawyer Bands July 25, 2019.
Stoll Berne attorney Tim DeJong was interviewed for the July 18, 2019 Portland Business Journal article “Three Questions with the Plaintiff’s Attorney in the Massive Aequitas Settlement.”
Stoll Berne attorney Nadia Dahab was featured in an article in the 2019 Oregon Super Lawyers magazine.
Stoll Berne attorney Nadia Dahab was honored to be listed in the recent University of Oregon’s Oregon Quarterly “100 Ducks Who Made a Difference” list. Oregon Quarterly, the University of Oregon’s alumni and former students publication, is celebrating their 100th anniversary in 2019. In honor of the occasion, Oregon Quarterly sought nominations for alumni, students, faculty, staff, administrators, and friends of the university from 1919-present who have worked to make the world a better place.
Settlements totaling $234.6 million have been reached on behalf of approximately 1,600 investors in a proposed class action against various third parties alleged to have participated in or materially aided sales of securities by the now-defunct Aequitas companies of Lake Oswego, Oregon.
Eleven individual Stoll Berne attorneys have been recognized by Super Lawyers Magazine in their 2019 Oregon Super Lawyers edition.
A few Stoll Berners recently participated in the 2019 St. Andrew Legal Clinic’s Race for Justice on Saturday, June 15, 2019.
Stoll Berne attorneys Tim DeJong, Jen Wagner, and Lydia Anderson-Dana will present at the June 5, 2019 Oregon State Bar Securities Regulation Section meeting.
Lincoln High School’s mock trial team took third place (out of 75 teams) in the 2019 statewide high school mock trial competition championship. The Lincoln High team took first place in the regional competition as well.
Tim DeJong was recently elected to the Oregon Patent Law Association Board of Directors. The OPLA is a non-profit organization that emphasizes legal education with events relating to intellectual property law with a focus on patent law.
Stoll Berne has been recognized by the Chambers USA 2019 Guide as a top (Band 1) General Commercial Litigation – Oregon firm. Chambers states that Stoll Berne “…features a deep bench of high-quality practitioners.”
Stoll Berne attorney Nadia Dahab was named to the 2019 class for the Portland Business Journal’s Forty Under 40.
Stoll Berne attorney Tim DeJong was quoted in a March 19, 2019 article in the Portland Business Journal. The article, “Ruling paves way for class certification in Aequitas litigation,” can be found
Stoll Berne obtained preliminary court approval of a partial class action settlement in the Aequitas securities litigation.
Nadia Dahab receives the American Constitution Society Oregon Chapter’s 2019 Rising Star Award.
Stoll Berne attorney Nadia Dahab was featured in a video during the ACLU of Oregon’s 2019 Liberty Dinner. Nadia’s work with the ACLU of Oregon and the Innovation Law Lab