- FraudBernstein Liebhard’s consumer practice group litigates all types of consumer protection and consumer fraud cases. Consumer protection laws exist in all fifty states and regulate the way businesses can advertise, market, and sell their products and services to consumers. Generally, these laws prohibit deceptive business acts or practices, such as...
- Drug CrimesAmgen is one of the largest independent biopharmaceutical companies in the world.  The Company boasts a large and varied patented drug portfolio, with numerous additional drug candidates under development. Amgen maintains an internal manufacturing network to supply its commercial production capabilities for bulk drug manufacturing, formulation, fill, finish, tableting, and device assembly.  These activities are performed within the United States and its territories in the Company’s Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, and California facilities, as well as internationally in the Company’s Ireland, Netherlands, and Singapore facilities.  In addition, Amgen uses third-party contract manufacturers to supplement the capacity or capability of its commercial manufacturing network.
- Corporate LawBernstein Liebhard was established in 1993 as a boutique law firm to represent investors and consumers in complex class action, corporate governance and individual actions throughout the United States.
- Mergers and AcquisitionsEach year, investors lose billions of dollars due to the dissemination of false and misleading information about public companies and their performance, the failure of corporate officials to act in the best interests of their companies and their shareholders, or the consummation of unfair corporate mergers and acquisitions. We monitor these situations so that our clients have sufficient information to make informed decisions about whether they should respond to developments affecting their holdings.  Bernstein Liebhard LLP provides these monitoring and evaluation services at no cost or obligation to our institutional clients.
- AntitrustIn recent years, Google’s dominance in this industry has drawn regulatory scrutiny.  In July 2018, the European Commission (“EC†) fined Google €2.42 billion for promoting its own shopping comparison service at the top of its search results.  Less than a year later, in March 2019, the EC fined Google €1.49 billion for preventing rivals from being able to “compete and innovate fairly†in the online advertising market.  In June 2019, the U.S. Department of Justice (“DOJ†) reported that it would investigate Google for antitrust violations.  Then, in October 2020, the DOJ filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google, alleging that it had abused a monopoly position in the search and search advertising markets.
- Sexual HarassmentSettlement resolves shareholder lawsuit regarding sexual harassment, misogynistic corporate culture, and hostile work environment at Victoria’s Secret
- Personal InjuryBernstein Liebhard LLP’s personal injury attorneys have taken leading roles in some of the most high-profile products liability litigations of our time and are currently pursuing cases involving...
- Bankruptcy