Paul Chan Discusses Class Actions Over Genetically Modified Organisms with Law360
Principal Paul Chan was featured in the Law360 article, “Plaintiffs Eye New Target In ‘All-Natural’ Labeling Battles,”
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Principal Paul Chan was featured in the Law360 article, “Plaintiffs Eye New Target In ‘All-Natural’ Labeling Battles,”
Bird Marella Principal John Rubiner has been appointed to Executive Council of the National Conference of Bar Presidents (NCBP).
Bird Marella associate Scott Goldman authored the article “Motion Buffet,” published by California Litigation, recounting the experience of writing his first motion for a complex federal case to which he had been assigned.
Attorneys Ariel Neuman and Benjamin Gluck authored the article, “FedEx Indictment Creates Bad Incentives” published by the Daily Journal.
Bird Marella represents the Labor Commissioner of the State of California in a series of actions filed by various motor carriers in state and federal courts.
Over the last three months, Bird Marella has had a string of victories in defending class actions. Over that time frame, the firm has defeated and obtained dismissals of three consecutive consumer class actions on behalf of major national and international companies.
Representing fashion retailer Forever 21, Bird Marella obtained another dismissal ending a putative class action lawsuit that alleged Forever 21 stores failed to credit customers with tax paid on items returned for exchanges or store credit.
Making a string of victories defending companies against consumer class actions, Bird Marella represented Hyundai Motor Company and won a key motion to dismiss, ending a nationwide class action lawsuit that alleged product defect.
Principal Jeremy D. Matz was featured in the Daily Journal article “White Collar Practitioners Find Synergies in Data Breach Work” (July 23, 2014).
Principal Benjamin Gluck was featured in the article, “Health Care Providers Concerned About New Liability Under Affordable Care Act” published by the Daily Journal discussing how the dramatic increase in regulations stemming from the Affordable Care Act means more opportunities for fraud.