Press Release

Moore Kuehn Encourages Investors of Abbott Laboratories to Contact Law Firm

Moore Kuehn, PLLC, a securities and shareholder law firm located on Wall Street, is investigating potential claims against: Abbott Laboratories (“Abbott” or the “Company”) (NYSE: ABT) ***Please contact fmoore@moorekuehn.com Abbott is a medical device and health care company that provides a broad line of products, including various forms of infant formula. By early 2022, Abbott [...]

2022-11-10T15:58:31+00:00November 10th, 2022|Press Release|

Moore Kuehn defeats motion to dismiss in federal student loan class action

In January 2018, Moore Kuehn filed a class action lawsuit against student loan servicer Conduent Education Services f/k/a ACS.  The complaint alleges that ACS had a systemic and long history of failing to certify loan balances when borrowers sought consolidation.  As a result, student borrowers' federal direct consolidation loan applications were improperly and wrongfully denied, [...]

2022-03-04T19:31:23+00:00April 1st, 2019|News, Press Release|

Class action suit against national retailer filed on behalf of consumer in Suffolk County, New York

Excessive refuse and devastating pollution has become a growing concern among people everywhere around the globe. States, counties, and cities have enacted laws and ordinances in an effort to curb needless trash and packaging.  One such law is New York, Local Law No. 27-2016 (the “Bag Fee Law”), which went into effect on January 1, [...]

2022-03-04T19:31:38+00:00February 23rd, 2019|News, Press Release|

Moore Kuehn sues insurer for SUM coverage after serious car accident

Often times defendants in car accident lawsuits carry the bare minimum for insurance policy limits.  These limits may be as low as $20,000 to $50,000.  Such an amount is almost never enough to adequately compensate car accident victims with serious physical injuries.  This is especially true when victims require surgery or other expensive medical procedures.  [...]

2022-03-04T19:31:48+00:00November 1st, 2018|News, Press Release|

Moore Kuehn Prevails After Two Day Traverse Hearing

In New York, defendants can contest service and move to dismiss a lawsuit for failure to serve.  When there is a question regarding whether the defendant was properly served, courts will order a traverse hearing–an evidentiary hearing regarding service of the summons and complaint on the defendant. Under 22 NYCRR § 208.29, whenever the court [...]

2022-03-04T19:32:02+00:00January 23rd, 2018|News, Press Release|
Go to Top