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Nachawati Law Group Supports $7.25B Settlement Class-Action to Resolve Roundup Cancer Litigation

Framework represents ‘meaningful and constructive step’ toward justice for exposure victims Nachawati Law Group, which represents more than 4,200 individuals who have developed non-Hodgkin lymphoma following exposure to Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide, today expressed support for a recently announced $7.25 billion class-action settlement framework. The proposed settlement filed in the 22nd Judicial Circuit Court in the...

Nachawati Law Group Earns Recognition in 2026 Best Law Firms

With a growing national footprint, Nachawati Law Group is recognized for championing justice in high-impact cases. Nachawati Law Group, a nationally respected law firm dedicated to mass torts, complex injury and public entity litigation, has been honored again with a Tier I ranking in the 2026 edition of Best Law Firms®, reflecting the firm’s ongoing...

Supporting Kentucky AG in Lawsuit to Protect Children Using Roblox

Roblox is accused of enabling predatory outreach to young people, misleading parents regarding safety Nachawati Law Group is working with Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman’s Office in a lawsuit against Roblox, a massively popular interactive online gaming platform targeted at children and teens. According to the company, as many as two-thirds of all children ages...

Nachawati Law Group Launches Antitrust Practice

Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Michael Kades joined by Jeff Dan Herrera and Brian Moore to enhance the impact of state and local antitrust enforcement.   Nachawati Law Group, a nationwide plaintiff’s firm based in Dallas, TX, has launched a new antitrust practice designed to help state, local, tribal, and other governments enforce antitrust laws against corporate actors that have harmed free...

Temu Under Fire: Nachawati Law Group Aids Kentucky in Lawsuit

Company accused of illicit data collection, privacy breaches, selling counterfeit goods   DALLAS – Dallas-based Nachawati Law Group is working with the Kentucky Attorney General’s Office in a lawsuit against Temu, the Chinese-owned shopping app accused of sweeping users’ personal data, violating consumer privacy laws and selling counterfeit goods. Through promises of bargain-basement prices on a...