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- US Supreme Court To Address Plaintiffs Ability To Sue For Violations Of Federal Law
U.S. Supreme Court To Address Plaintiffs’ Ability To Sue For Violations Of Federal Law, Including The FCRA, Despite Suffering No Concrete Harm
April 28, 2015, Covington E-Alert
Class Action Group Of The Year Covington
December 1, 2020, Law360
Covington's Class Action practice group was named a Law360 Practice Group of the Year.
September 9, 2019
WASHINGTON, September 9, 2019—Law360 named Covington partners Andrew Soukup and David Zionts to its list of “2019 Rising Stars.” This annual recognition honors top lawyers under 40 “whose legal accomplishments transcend their age.” Mr. Soukup's Law360 Class Action profile can be found here. Andrew Soukup is a litigator and co-chair of the firm’s Class Action ...
September 9, 2019, Law360
Covington successfully represented Celtic Bank in an arbitration proceeding contending that Celtic Bank was not the “true lender” on loans made to a small business, which culminated in the arbitrator rejecting eight-figure damages claims and awarding Celtic Bank $3.2 million on counterclaims.