Angeion Group Welcomes Industry Veteran Eric Schachter as New EVP to Enhance Class Action and Mass Tort Services

MINNEAPOLIS — The Angeion Group has appointed Eric Schachter as Executive Vice President of Class Action and Mass Tort Services, enhancing its leadership team as the company continues to expand its innovative legal administration offerings. With over 25 years of experience in settlement administration, Schachter’s expertise is expected to significantly contribute to the firm’s operational excellence and client satisfaction. Schachter brings extensive industry know-how to his new role, having been involved in numerous high-stakes class action settlements that often totaled hundreds of millions of dollars. His track record includes managing complex cases across various fields, … Read more

WhatsApp Triumphs: US Jury Grants $168 Million in Landmark Cyberespionage Case Against NSO Group

A U.S. jury in San Francisco awarded WhatsApp $168 million after finding that the Israeli firm NSO Group engaged in cyberespionage against its platform. The ruling underscores a growing concern over the use of technology for invasive surveillance and the implications of such actions on privacy rights. The case centered on allegations that NSO Group exploited vulnerabilities within WhatsApp’s messaging service to enable the targeting of users worldwide. WhatsApp, owned by Meta Platforms Inc., claimed that the NSO Group’s actions not only harmed the company but also jeopardized the safety of its users, which number … Read more

Iowa Supreme Court Sides Against Voter Advocacy Group in Language Access Legal Battle

Des Moines, Iowa — The Iowa Supreme Court has overturned a previous ruling that sought to allow the publishing of election materials in languages beyond English. This decision has significant implications for voter engagement efforts within the state. The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) contended that existing legislation hindered its ability to register voters and imposed additional costs and challenges on its operations. However, the Supreme Court determined that the group’s spending resulting from the law does not constitute a legally recognized injury. The Court emphasized that an organization’s financial burdens in response … Read more

Northwestern Dining Workers Rally for Fair Contract Amid Ongoing Dispute with Compass Group

Evanston, Ill. — Approximately 30 dining and hospitality workers at Northwestern University staged a picket on Friday, alleging retaliatory actions by Compass Group against those involved in a recent strike. The demonstration comes nine months into a complex contract negotiation affecting about 500 workers employed by the company. Since August 31, 2022, these workers, represented by UNITE HERE Local 1, have been without a contract. The strike that began on March 10 lasted for 12 days but was paused during Spring Break while the union hoped for a return to the negotiating table. Unfortunately, union … Read more