April 16, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer
Access to Facebook Profile Denied in Class Action LawsuitThe woman bringing a potential class action against the maker of treats that allegedly killed her dog doesn't have to open her Facebook account to the defense, a federal judge has ruled.
By Saranac Hale Spencer
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April 16, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer
Cephalon's Profits Fair Game in FTC SuitThe Federal Trade Commission can go after six years of Cephalon's profits in a reverse-payment case against the pharmaceutical company, a federal judge has ruled.
By Saranac Hale Spencer
4 minute read
April 16, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer
Class Action Over Alleged Energy Fraud SurvivesA 2002 prediction from the Third Circuit that Pennsylvania courts would bar contract actions from being brought under statutory fraud claims because of the economic loss doctrine is no longer valid, a federal district judge has ruled.
By Saranac Hale Spencer
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April 15, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer
Class Action Over Alleged Energy Fraud SurvivesA 2002 prediction from the Third Circuit that Pennsylvania courts would bar contract actions from being brought under statutory fraud claims because of the economic loss doctrine is no longer valid, a federal district judge has ruled.
By Saranac Hale Spencer
4 minute read
April 15, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer
Cephalon's Profits Fair Game in FTC SuitThe Federal Trade Commission can go after six years of Cephalon's profits in a reverse-payment case against the pharmaceutical company, a federal judge has ruled.
By Saranac Hale Spencer
4 minute read
April 15, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer
Wal-Mart Wins Gun Case With Third Circuit ReversalWal-Mart won back control of its policy for the sale of guns with high-capacity magazines with a short order from the Third Circuit on Tuesday.
By Saranac Hale Spencer
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April 14, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer
Wal-Mart Wins Gun Case With Third Circuit ReversalWal-Mart won back control of its policy for the sale of guns with high-capacity magazines with a short order from the Third Circuit on Tuesday.
By Saranac Hale Spencer
4 minute read
April 14, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer
Firing of Tyco Accountant Not Tied to WhistleblowingTyco's decision to fire Jeffrey Wiest was likely caused by sexual comments he made to female co-workers, not by his challenge to the corporate spending on extravagant parties in the wake of a similar scandal that put Tyco's former CEO in jail, a federal judge in Philadelphia has ruled.
By Saranac Hale Spencer
5 minute read
April 13, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer
Firing of Tyco Accountant Not Tied toWhistleblowingTyco's decision to fire Jeffrey Wiest was likely caused by sexual comments he made to female co-workers, not by his challenge to the corporate spending on extravagant parties in the wake of a similar scandal that put Tyco's former CEO in jail, a federal judge in Philadelphia has ruled.
By Saranac Hale Spencer
5 minute read
April 13, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer
High-School Football Concussion Case Tossed by Federal JudgeWhen William Croce was a sophomore in high school, he got a concussion during a football game and was sent back in to play, according to the lawsuit he filed against the West Chester School District.
By Saranac Hale Spencer
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