Pamela Gilbert Quoted in Second of Three BNA Articles
Pamela Gilbert is quoted in the second of three articles by BNA on civil justice legislation pending before Congress. Read Article
Pamela Gilbert is quoted in the second of three articles by BNA on civil justice legislation pending before Congress. Read Article
Pamela Gilbert is quoted in a BNA article discussing President Trump’s position on access to the civil justice system, stating that the working class voters who voted for the President would not be “in favor of rigging the legal system further in favor of corporations.” Read Article
On October 28, 2016, Judge Otis Wright, II, of the United States District Court for the Central District of California granted preliminary approval to a $26.25 million nationwide settlement of claims relating to WEN Haircare Products. The settlement provides for payments of up to $20,000 per claimant. For more information, or to file a claim, [...]
Legal Superstar Pamela Gilbert Named to Advisory Council of the American Museum of Tort Law Read Article
Pamela Gilbert to Speak at Conference on Private Antitrust Enforcement. The American Antitrust Institute is hosting its annual Private Antitrust Enforcement Conference at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, November 9. Cuneo Gilbert & LaDuca Partner Pamela Gilbert will speak on the panel “Junior Lawyers Breakfast: Future of Private Antitrust Enforcement.” The panel [...]
Pamela Gilbert comments on the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 recall. Read Article
Pamela Gilbert is quoted in the Wall Street Journal calling the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 recall “completely unusual” because it did not involve the CPSC from the very beginning. Read Article
Pamela Gilbert was quoted in the Philadelphia Inquirer about IKEA’s failure to turn over documents in a product liability case involving a child who was killed by an IKEA dresser that tipped over.
Jonathan W. Cuneo received the American Antitrust Institute’s Alfred E. Kahn Award for Antitrust Achievement at the AAI’s Annual Conference. The AAI lauded Mr. Cuneo's efforts to defend the antitrust laws even when there existed immense external pressure to weaken them in the 1980s, stating, “Mr. Cuneo was the only person outside of the government to be [...]
United States District Judge Madeline Cox Arleo denied Defendant Samsung Electronics America, Inc.'s motion to compel arbitration, dismiss the class claims, and stay the proceeding in Noble v. Samsung Electronics America, Inc. in the District of New Jersey.