Hagens Berman managing partner Steve Berman today applauded the United States Supreme Court's 8-0 decision in a case against CIGNA (NYSE:CI) in which pension plan participants
Hagens Berman's managing partner Steve Berman today applauded the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) adoption of final rules for its new program encouraging
Several years ago, Scott Adams, the author of "Dilbert," published a comic strip that has stuck with me throughout the years. In the strip, Dilbert buys a new piece
In their best-selling book, "Freakonomics" author Stephen Dubner and economist Steven Levitt make an interesting argument about real estate agents. When you hire a real estate agent, you assume that
In 1900 John Elfreth Watkins, Jr. wrote an article for The Ladies Home Journal that attempted to predict "What May Happen in the Next Hundred Years." He tapped some
Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP, a complex litigation law firm with offices in 10 cities, today announced that it has launched a practice representing plaintiffs in intellectual
Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro, LLP, a Seattle-based law firm representing plaintiffs in class actions and multi-party large-scale complex litigation today announced the opening of its New York office, and the hiring of Jason A. Zweig to lead the office.
Today, Steve Berman responded to NASA and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's report on sudden, unintended acceleration. His remarks are below.
Recently, one of the dozens of movie websites dedicated to silver-screen minutia asked its readers to list the best movie lines of all time. You can guess many of the
A common rejoinder in just about any conversation regarding disgraced former President Richard M. Nixon and the Watergate scandal is this: It wasn't the 1972 break-in at the now-infamous
Life was cheap during Roman times, and no one knew that better than gladiators – men pitted against one another in fights to the death for the viewing pleasure of both society's elite and the masses. The
The phrase "too big to fail" has become an important part of the American lexicon over the last few years as investors try to recover from yet another man-made financial disaster. The common understanding
For the second consecutive year and the fourth time since 2006, Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP (HBSS), a national class action and complex litigation firm, has earned a spot
Hagens Berman Managing Partner Steve W. Berman recently penned a guest column for the Puget Sound Business Journal. Berman's column – available for viewing here
Our firm recently announced an investigation into potential fraud claims against TeleNav Inc. (Nasdaq: TNAV) relating to its May 13 initial public offering. We have now received information that leads
Hagens Berman was recognized by Puget Sound Business Journal as one of the top 50 law firms in Washington. Hagens Berman was ranked 36th, and employs 26
Hagens Berman announced the opening of a Washington, D.C. office that will be led by class-action attorney Jennifer Fountain Connolly, Of Counsel at HBSS. HBSS Managing
Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP, a leading qui tam litigation firm, says a new law giving financial regulators a potent tool for investigating and rooting out securities fraud is an
At one point in the 1999 movie "The Insider," 60 Minutes producer Lowell Bergman (portrayed by Al Pacino) tells distraught Big Tobacco whistleblower Jeffrey
The complaint, filed in federal court in Santa Ana, Calif., alleges that Toyota knew its vehicles with electronic throttles were more likely to experience sudden acceleration than its vehicles without them and that the company has known for years it needed to install brake-override systems to halt the problem.