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Lawdragon Feature: DiCello Levitt’s Greg Asciolla on the Vital Need for Private Antitrust Enforcement and Diversity in the Practice
Greg Asciolla, chair of DiCello Levitt's Antitrust and Competition Litigation Practice and managing partner of its New York office, is featured in a March
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DiCello Levitt Files Class Action Against Major Rental Equipment Companies for Anticompetitive Practices
CHICAGO – April 17, 2025 – DiCello Levitt has filed a class action lawsuit against several major rental equipment companies on behalf of Immedia

DiCello Levitt Continues West Coast Growth With Addition of Top Trial Attorney Doug Rochen
SAN DIEGO – April 15, 2025 – Doug Rochen, a distinguished trial attorney known for his landmark results in catastrophic injury and sexual abuse

Former DOJ Trial Attorney Carrie Syme Joins DiCello Levitt’s Leading Antitrust Litigation Practice in New York
NEW YORK – April 8, 2025 – Carrie Syme, a former trial attorney with the US Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division, has joined DiCello Lev

DiCello Levitt, Ben Crump File Lawsuit on Behalf of Grammy Winner George Clinton Against Armen Boladian, Music Companies Over Fraud, Copyright Infringement Claims
Attorney Ben Crump, Grammy Award-winning artist George Clinton, and DiCello Levitt Partners Diandra “Fu” Debrosse and Eli Hare announced the

DiCello Levitt Files Major Lawsuit Against Leading Hair Dye Manufacturers Over Bladder Cancer Risks
SAN DIEGO, Calif – March 7, 2025 – DiCello Levitt has filed a major lawsuit against several global hair dye manufacturers, including L’Oreal,
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Arguing Class Actions: That’s Not How Any of This Works!
Arguing Class Actions is a monthly column by Adam J Levitt for the National Law Journal Reprinted with permission from the April 7, 2025 edition
Arguing Class Actions: Discovery Efforts or Discovery Abuse? Corporate Defendants Blur the Line
Arguing Class Actions is a monthly column by Adam J Levitt for the National Law Journal Reprinted with permission from the March 3, 2025 edition