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Casualty Litigation

‘TransUnion v. Ramirez’: High Court Rules Article III Standing Requires Proof of Concrete Injury

In  March 2021, the Supreme Court heard arguments in TransUnion LLC v. Ramirez, a case...

Class Actions

High Court Weighs In On Auto Dialer Definition Under TCPA in “Facebook v. Duguid”

While this decision will eliminate TCPA litigation based on claims that the call or text...

Commercial Litigation

Alabama Association of Realtors Prevails: Another Court Rules CDC Rule Prohibiting Evictions is Invalid and Unenforceable

A federal court in Washington, D.C. has become the latest in a growing group of...

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Casualty Litigation

Restaurant Revitalization Grant Offers Relief to Restaurants and Bars: Opens May 3

Registration for the SBA application portal will begin on Friday, April 30, 2021, at 9...

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Commercial Litigation

Kratos Investments vs. ABS Healthcare: Third DCA Confirms Enforceability of Arbitration Provision by Non-Signatory

When it comes to arbitration provisions, you may get more than you bargained for. The...

Warranty and Lemon Law

Florida Supreme Court Holds FTC’s “Single Document Rule” Does Not Apply to Binding Arbitration Agreements Under Magnuson-Moss Act

On February 18, 2021, the Florida Supreme Court held that binding arbitration of a consumer...

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Insurance Coverage and Bad Faith

Court Clarifies Applicability of Statute of Limitations for the Medicare Secondary Payer Act’s Private Cause of Action

RumbergerKirk attorneys Nicole Smith, Samantha Duke, and Jeffrey Grosholz secured a final summary judgment in...

Commercial Litigation

COVID-19 Litigation: What Alabama Businesses Need to Know

It has been one year since the COVID-19 pandemic began and during that time more...

Commercial Litigation

Third DCA Makes Rare Finding Against Arbitrability where Arbitration Clause is Present in Contract

On March 10, 2021, the Florida Third District Court of Appeal made a rare finding...

Commercial Litigation

Texas Federal Court Ruled Federal Government Has No Constitutional Power Over Foreclosures and Evictions

A federal court in Texas has ruled that the federal government has no constitutional power...

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