These false accusations come from a liberal law firm that was just sanctioned by President Trump for the “weaponization of the legal system against American principles and values.” Why is the House Judiciary Committee blindly accepting them as true? As principled and committed conservatives, Keller Postman’s founders would be happy to speak with the House Judiciary Committee any time. We doubt Fox’s leftist lawyers would agree to do the same.
Why are plaintiff firms using targeted social media advertising to build frivolous mass arbitration claims to extort quick settlements from great American companies like Fox Corp?
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Keller Postman Partner Zina Bash has been appointed by the Court overseeing all Camp Lejeune lawsuits to serve as Co-Lead Counsel and Government Liaison in the Camp Lejeune Water Litigation. reuters.com/legal/legalindus… (1/5)
“KP has led talks with the Department of Justice for nearly a year, since the Camp Lejeune Justice Act became law, and the Court’s appointment will allow us to significantly accelerate our progress toward a global resolution,” said Bash. (4/5)
“We want to move swiftly to help deliver justice to hundreds of thousands of veterans and family members who have already waited decades for redress.” The firm’s attorney team includes Zina Bash, Warren Postman, Ashley Keller, Noah Heinz, Fred Messner, and Kat Perakis. (5/5)
…In ruling against the corporation at the center of the case, Norfolk Southern, Justice Gorsuch rejected its argument that it was entitled ‘to a more favorable rule, one shielding it from suits even its employees must answer’ under the Fourteenth Amendment.” (7/8)
We are thrilled for our client, Mr. Mallory, and proud of our team, Partners Ashley Keller, Warren Postman, and Zina Bash, and Associate Noah Heinz. (8/8)
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been ordered to produce documents in State of Texas v. Meta Platforms Inc. where Keller Postman represents the State against Meta for engaging in privacy violations & deceptive trade practices, in violation of Texas law. law360.com/articles/1579493/… (1/4)
This is the latest win in a massive lawsuit brought by the Texas Attorney General that seeks redress for Meta’s capture and misuse of Texans’ biometric identifiers, including on Facebook and Instagram. (3/4)
The Keller Postman team includes Partner Zina Bash (who argued the motion in court), Jessica Beringer, Nick Larry, Frank Dylewski, Alex Dravillas, Rosie Romano, James Ji, and Marissa Spalding. (4/4)
"We expect the documents will show that Meta, for over a decade, captured the biometric identifiers of Texans without their informed consent for Meta's own commercial gain in violation of Texas law," Texas AG Ken Paxton said. (2/4)
Keller Postman is pleased to announce that 13 of our attorneys have been named to the 2023 Illinois @SuperLawyers list— an exclusive ranking of outstanding lawyers who have attained a high degree of peer commendations and professional achievement. kellerpostman.com/keller-pos…
Keller Postman, representing consumers suing Amazon for antitrust violations that led to inflated prices across online markets, asked a WA federal judge to appoint the firm Interim Co-Lead Class Counsel in Frame-Wilson et al v. Amazon.com Inc. law360.com/articles/1564008/…
The putative class alleges that Amazon’s most-favored-nation (MFN) agreements with third-party sellers barred the sellers from offering lower prices on other online sites. (2/4)