02
October
2025

Lowey appointed as Interim Co-Lead Counsel in IN RE ADOBE DATA TRACKING LITIGATION

On  October 1st, Judge Noël Wise appointed Christian Levis and Amanda Fiorilla as Interim Co-Lead Counsel on behalf of a Class of individuals whose data was unlawfully intercepted by Adobe from third-party websites. The Action alleges that Adobe secretly collects data across thousands of websites, all of which is used by Adobe for its own benefit, including developing individually identifiable…
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Data Breach and PrivacyData Privacy

30
September
2025

Lowey Prevails as The Court Denies Amgen’s Motion to Dismiss

On September 30, 2025, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia largely denied Amgen’s motion to dismiss in CareFirst of Maryland Inc. et al. v. Amgen Inc. et al., No. 2:24-cv-00484 (E.D. Va.). In this case, Lowey Dannenberg represents CareFirst and a putative class of end payors against Amgen, alleging that Amgen engaged in a years-long scheme…
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Healthcare

22
September
2025

Massachusetts Judge Certifies Class for Thirds-Party Payers over Pay-For-Delay, Generics Medication case

Lowey Dannenberg, on behalf of named plaintiff Premera Blue Cross, is leading a class on behalf of Third-Party Payers of Amitiza (Lubiprostone) against Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Ltd. and related entities. Plaintiff allege that drug manufacturers Takeda and Sucampo, acting as partners, reached an anticompetitive agreement with generic manufacturer Par Pharmaceutical, Inc. in 2014, under which Par would delay market entry…
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Healthcare

15
August
2025

Law 360 Names Flo Health Trial Team as Legal Lions of the Week

Following a successful win against Meta in Frasco v. Flo Health, Lowey attorneys Christian Levis, Amanda Fiorilla, Alexis Castillo, and Rachel Kesten were named Legal Lions of the Week by Law360 on August 8, 2025. We congratulate Lowey’s team of “Legal Lions” and all those who contributed to this landmark victory, which exemplifies Lowey's long history and commitment to protecting…
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Data Breach and PrivacyData Privacy

11
August
2025

Lowey Secures Settlement with Papa John’s in ‘No-Poaching’ Case

On August 7th, U.S. District Judge Benjamin Beaton approved a preliminary class action settlement with Papa John’s for $5 million for the class. The class consists of over 400,000 former and current Papa John’s employees. The lawsuit alleged that Papa John’s, one of the U.S.’s most well-known pizza restaurant chains with over 5,900 stores in 50 countries and territories, enforced…
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Antitrust