For more than 45 years—almost all of them at Berger Montague—Savett has led major securities and consumer class actions. She was the first woman on its executive committee and its first female chair. She made her name litigating and successfully settling multimillion-dollar complex cases. And she did it while raising three kids, so the facts of those cases are woven among memories of math homework, field trips and handmade robot costumes.
Berger Montague is proud to announce that the Firm’s antitrust practice group has been recognized in Chambers USA 2021 in the Antitrust – Pennsylvania category as a Band 1 law firm and the Nationwide – Antitrust: Plaintiff category as a Band 2 law firm.
Berger Montague is proud to announce that Chair Emeritus & Of Counsel H. Laddie Montague Jr. has won the National Law Journal’s 2021 Elite Trial Lawyers Lifetime Achievement Award. In addition, Shareholder Camille Fundora Rodriguez was named a Rising Star of the Plaintiffs Bar.
Berger Montague is proud to announce that the National Law Journal has named Managing Shareholder E. Michelle Drake a 2021 Plaintiffs’ Lawyers Trailblazer.
(April 26, 2021) We believe this certified shareholder class action is one of the longest running and complex (i.e., involving the bankruptcy court and multiple contested motions, including at the Court of Appeal) Primary Market (pursuant to a prospectus) shareholder class actions in Canada – visits to the bankruptcy court, […]
(April 15, 2021) The Ontario Superior Court of Justice (Justice Morgan) approved the Settlement Agreement between investors and Colt Resources, Inc. (“GTP” and “P01”), that will require Colt to convey $950,000, inclusive of costs, legal fees, and taxes, to investors ($50,000 below the statutory liability limit and approximately $200,000 more […]
The representatives for a proposed class of professional mixed martial arts fighters in an antitrust lawsuit against the Ultimate Fighting Championship (“UFC”) today announced the launch of a new case website—www.UFCclassaction.com—dedicated to informing members of the proposed class and the general public about the case.
The national plaintiffs’ law firm Berger Montague is pleased to announce that the U.S. District Court in New Jersey has just issued a 121 page opinion and order in the Allergan BIOCELL Textured Breast Implant Products Liability Litigation, No. 2:19-md-02921, MDL No. 2921 (D.N.J.), regarding Allergan’s motions to dismiss the case, and decided that many of the claims asserted on behalf of over 246,000 women potentially affected by Allergan’s recall of its textured breast implants, can proceed to discovery.
Berger Montague PC has filed a Fair Labor Standards Act collective action lawsuit on behalf of Plaintiff Brian Lemm and a proposed class of merchandisers who work or have worked for Premium Retail Services, Inc.
Berger Montague is pleased to share that on February 10, 2021, an Illinois federal court largely denied Heartland Bank’s motion to dismiss Plaintiffs’ claims in a class action lawsuit alleging that Heartland and PNC Bank knowingly and negligently enabled and facilitated a Ponzi scheme perpetrated by Today’s Growth Consultant Inc. (“TGC”) and owner Kenneth Courtright.