September 28, 2017 | The Recorder
California Court of Appeal Affirms Outlet Stores Can Sell Outlet ClothesThe need for this judicial proclamation was precipitated by a lawsuit filed against Gap alleging that it was fraudulent and unlawful for Gap to offer Gap branded merchandise at its outlet store that was not identical to the Gap branded merchandise offered at its non-outlet stores.
By Amy Lally and Rachel Goldberg
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January 20, 2016 | Law.com
Food for Thought (and Litigation): FDA Thinks About Defining 'Natural'For years, many have asked the Food and Drug Administration to define the term "natural" for use in food labeling. Private citizens asked. Corporations asked. Even federal courts asked. But until recently, aside from an attempt at rule-making in the early 1990s, the FDA had taken no steps to formally define the term.
By Amy P. Lally, Livia M. Kiser and Rachel Goldberg
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December 29, 2014 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Marriage Rights Just One Item on AgendaThe Connecticut lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community and our wonderful allies have a lot about which we can be proud. Working together for more than 40 years, we have gotten our state to enact comprehensive legal protections against discrimination on the basis of both sexual orientation and gender identity and expression.
By Rachel Goldberg and Leslie Gabel-Brett
6 minute read
December 29, 2014 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Marriage Rights Just One Item on AgendaThe Connecticut lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community and our wonderful allies have a lot about which we can be proud. Working together for more than 40 years, we have gotten our state to enact comprehensive legal protections against discrimination on the basis of both sexual orientation and gender identity and expression.
By Rachel Goldberg and Leslie Gabel-Brett
6 minute read
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