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Pogust Goodhead shortlisted for the FT Innovative Lawyers Awards
We are delighted to announce that we have been shortlisted for the FT Innovative Lawyers Awards.
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Emissions cheating case against car industry reveals legal bill to defend action
Lawyers defending unprecedented legal action against the car industry over emissions cheating have revealed in court the estimated costs of defending the...
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French car companies fail to stall emissions cheating case
A High Court judgment rejected claims from Peugeot Citroën and Renault that they could not cooperate with an English emissions court case.
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Brumadinho dam disaster victims demand justice from TÜV SÜD
Victims of the Brumadinho disaster traveled to TÜV SÜD’s headquarters in Munich to demand justice.
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The Fiat Chrysler/Suzuki Diesel NOx Emissions Group Litigation
The High Court has made a Group Litigation Order in relation to a Group Action to be pursued against Fiat Chrysler/Suzuki.
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Group Litigation Orders granted against seven car manufacturers
Following the latest NOx Emissions Claim hearings, we are pleased to share that seven more Group Litigation Orders have been handed down by the Court
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Court orders BHP CEO to hand over contract as new evidence reveals BHP's true involvement in Mariana dam disaster
A hearing in largest ever class action claim in English courts sees judge order mining giant to release documents it had been refusing to disclose.
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Pogust Goodhead files antitrust class action against Apple
In April, Pogust Goodhead filed an antitrust class action lawsuit on behalf of individuals who purchased iPhones directly from Apple Inc.
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Pogust Goodhead and Bingham Long announce settlement with UEFA
A full and final settlement has been reached with UEFA for the potential claims of supporters of Liverpool Football Club in connection with the 2022 Champions...
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£3 billion lawsuit filed against Vale and Samarco over the Mariana dam disaster
The worst environmental disaster in Brazil’s history has triggered a £3 billion lawsuit in the courts of the Netherlands.
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