By Amanda Bronstad | January 8, 2020
Attorneys for dozens of hotel chains across the country are fighting a request from the plaintiffs' bar to coordinate all the lawsuits alleging they violated the federal Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act by renting rooms to people known to engage in sex trafficking.
By Jenna Greene | January 8, 2020
The Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday announced that a California-based mortgage broker agreed to pay $120,000 to settle allegations that he revealed highly personal information about his customers in responding to their bad Yelp reviews.
By Jenna Greene | January 8, 2020
The Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday announced that a California-based mortgage broker agreed to pay $120,000 to settle allegations that he revealed highly personal information about his customers in responding to their bad Yelp reviews.
By Amy Gallegos | January 8, 2020
Understanding how to prove up an agreement to arbitrate when the consumer's signature is electronic is critical for consumer lawyers practicing in California.
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By Max Mitchell | January 6, 2020
Feldman Shepherd attorney Alan Feldman said the agreement marks the largest settlement in the country in a wrongful death case involving a toddler.
By Ross Todd | January 6, 2020
The suit against Bayer Healthcare and skincare company Beiersdorf claims that Coppertone products promoted as mineral-based in some instances have a larger percentage of chemical active ingredients than mineral active ingredients.
By Amanda Bronstad | December 31, 2019
Another round of Roundup trials are ready for next year.
By Charles Toutant | December 27, 2019
New Jersey was at the forefront of a legal and public policy battle over mandatory arbitration of employment and consumer contracts in 2019. And 2020 promises more conflict as pro-arbitration interests and those opposing mandatory arbitration battle in state and federal courts.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | December 23, 2019
With nuisance telemarketing calls on the rise, a West Hartford-based energy marketing business has been sued for calling individuals who are on the government's Do Not Call Registry.
By Ross Todd | December 23, 2019
Lawyers representing former students of Corinthian College affiliates claim that the government has collected more than $21 million since a federal judge issued an injunction halting repayment.
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