By Ross Todd | August 29, 2018
California's Second District Court of Appeal found that representations that the King of Pop sang on all the tracks on the posthumous album "Michael" were statements of opinion rather than fact since only producers—a co-defendant in the suit alongside the label and the estate—actually knew the singer's true identity.
By Andrew Lustigman and Morgan Spina | August 24, 2018
Hard core shoppers love scouring department store racks in hopes of finding a fashion bargain. But, in recent years, consumers have grown skeptical about the legitimacy of “original” prices on these comparative price tags, and some even file class-action lawsuits against large-scale retailers.
By Michael Booth | August 21, 2018
"We conclude that the complaint should have been dismissed with prejudice because the sales receipts are not a violation of the TCCWNA, and they are not contracts or notices under the act," said Appellate Division Judges Thomas Sumners Jr. and Scott Moynihan.
By Ross Todd | August 15, 2018
Entrepreneur Michael Terpin sued the phone carrier, claiming that it should be held liable for fraudsters who hijacked his mobile phone number to steal about $24 million worth of cryptocurrency. The suit also seeks $200 million in punitive damages.
By Katheryn Tucker | August 13, 2018
“Consumers who seek out title pawns are already in financial straits,” AG Chris Carr said. “Our office is committed to protecting vulnerable consumers from companies that try to take advantage of them."
By Amanda Bronstad | August 13, 2018
“I had 200 calls this morning from people wanting to sign up,” said plaintiff counsel R. Brent Wisner, of Los Angeles-based Baum Hedlund Aristei Goldman.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | August 13, 2018
A federal district court in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, recognizing an intra-district split that has been going on for a few years, has ruled that an insured's claim against his insurer under Pennsylvania's Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law (UTPCPL) was not barred by the economic loss doctrine.
By Lidia Dinkova | August 13, 2018
RelatedISG International Realty is accused of sending unsolicited text messages promoting its services and listings.
By Jenna Greene | August 13, 2018
In an explosive lawsuit, a Southern California firm is accused of bribing cash-strapped 20-somethings to serve as lead plaintiffs and submit false testimony.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Stephen M. Orlofsky and Ethan M. Simon | August 10, 2018
As of last month, most states had adopted Daubert for purposes of their Rule 702 analogues. New Jersey was one of the few exceptions, until now.
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