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Saranac Hale Spencer

April 16, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Access to Facebook Profile Denied in Class Action Lawsuit

The 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

5 minute read

April 16, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Cephalon's Profits Fair Game in FTC Suit

The 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 Survives

A 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would bar contract actions from being brought under statutory fraud claims because of the economic loss doctrine is no longer valid, a federal district judge has ruled.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

Class Action Over Alleged Energy Fraud Survives

A 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would bar contract actions from being brought under statutory fraud claims because of the economic loss doctrine is no longer valid, a federal district judge has ruled.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 Suit

The 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 Reversal

Wal-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

Wal-Mart Wins Gun Case With Third Circuit Reversal

Wal-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 Whistleblowing

Tyco'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 toWhistleblowing

Tyco'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 Judge

When 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

4 minute read