Small business retirement plans fuel litigation

Small businesses facing audits and potentially huge tax penalties over certain types of retirement plans are filing lawsuits against those who marketed, designed and sold the plans. The 412(i) and 419(e) plans were marketed in the past several years as a way for small...

Small business retirement plans fuel litigation

Small businesses facing audits and potentially huge tax penalties over certain types of retirement plans are filing lawsuits against those who marketed, designed and sold the plans. The 412(i) and 419(e) plans were marketed in the past several years as a way for small...

Pilots’ union settles united fliers’ suit for $44M

The Air Line Pilots Association International agreed to pay $44 million to settle a lawsuit filed by a group of United Airlines pilots claiming the organization didn’t adequately represent their interests while the carrier’s corporate parent was in bankruptcy. View...

Newspaper not liable for defamation

A newspaper was not liable for reports concerning the firing of a municipal official, because even if some statements in the articles were false the reports were fair and accurate summaries overall, Massachusetts’ highest court has ruled. The superintendent of a...

Justices to rule in ‘relation back’ case

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure allow a plaintiff to amend a complaint to add a party and have the amendment relate back to the date of the original pleading. The Court will review an 11th Circuit ruling that...

Justice Dept. joins Risperdal whistleblower suits

The U.S. Attorney’s office in Boston announced that the Justice Department has filed a False Claims Act complaint against Johnson & Johnson and two subsidiaries for allegedly paying millions of dollars in kickbacks to nursing homes to prescribe its...

Pilot program puts audio case recordings on PACER

A pilot program in seven states is evaluating whether making digital recordings of case proceedings available online is useful for the public. The committee on court administration and case management of the U.S. Judicial Conference recently voted in support of the...

Sequenom in $14M settlement over test delay

Sequenom Inc., a diagnostics testing and genetic analysis company, said it would pay $14 million to settle an investor class-action lawsuit arising from mistakes in the development of a prenatal test for Down Syndrome. Follow this link: Sequenom in $14M settlement...