Featured Open Case

In re Mylan N.V. Securities Litigation

HLLI's Center for Class Action Fairness and its director Ted Frank objected to a fee request in a shareholder settlement over Mylan Pharmaceuticals stock.

Julie Campbell, et al. v. Sirius XM Radio Inc.

The Center for Class Action Fairness represents an objector challenging a proposed class action settlement involving SiriusXM, arguing that the...

Lucinda LC and Wheatley v. Jay Jones et al.

HLLI filed suit on behalf of a 9-unit apartment management company and its owner challenging Virginia’s Fair Housing Law, which...

Corrente v. The Charles Schwab Corporation

HLLI director Theodore H. Frank objects to a settlement that provides nearly $9 million to plaintiffs' attorneys, but only hypothetical...

Lopez, et al. v. Apple Inc.

HLLI objects to a settlement that would pay class counsel $29.4 million, 31% of a $95 million total settlement fund,...

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VICTORY HIGHLIGHTS

In re Automotive Parts Antitrust Litigation

CCAF filed an objection on behalf of two car rental franchises to an an eleventh-hour request by attorneys to add...

National Association of Scholars v. DOE

HLLI represent the National Association of Scholars, who challenge the U.S. Department of Energy’s requirement that researchers submit a DEI...

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Amicus Briefs

The Buckeye Institute v. Internal Revenue Service, et al.

HLLI ifled an amicus brief in arguing that the IRS disclosure requirement for donors of...

Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump and Trump v. V.O.S. Selections, Inc.

The Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute filed an amicus brief on behalf of Cato Institute economists...

Dubash v. City of Houston, et al.

Landmark Victories

Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute Congratulates Former President and General Counsel Melissa Holyoak on Confirmation as United States Attorney for the District of Utah

HLLI Challenges $14.9 Million Fee Request in Class Action Lawsuit That Returns About a Penny on the Dollar to Class Members

The Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute’s Center for Class Action Fairness filed an objection to a...

SEC Rescinds “Gag Rule” After HLLI Urges Supreme Court to Review Policy

The SEC rescinded its unconstitutional “gag rule,” scoring a win for free speech. Earlier this...

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