By Kristen Rasmussen | September 6, 2017
Two top pharmaceutical trade groups have asked a federal judge to block a Nevada law requiring certain diabetes drugmakers to disclose information to the state about the cost of making and marketing the medications.
By C. Ryan Barber | September 5, 2017
A federal appeals panel on Tuesday rejected a digital advertising firm's effort to invoke Verizon Wireless' arbitration agreement to push a subscriber class action over data collection practices out of court.
By Ross Todd | September 5, 2017
Trouble could be, ahem, brewing for the maker of the Hawaiian-themed Kona Brewing Co. line of beers.
By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | September 1, 2017
Plaintiff's purchase of a used vehicle qualified as a consumer transaction even though a small percentage of his mileage was for commercial purposes. Defendant violated consumer protection law by failing to disclose problems with the vehicle.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 31, 2017
Floyd Mayweather's defeat over Conor McGregor wasn't the only boxing win worth talking about this past week—lawyers at O'Melveny & Myers scored a total knockout of dozens of class actions brought over a 2015 bout dubbed the “Fight of the Century.”
By C. Ryan Barber | August 31, 2017
"We recommend that you DO NOT use this product to view the sun or the eclipse," Amazon reportedly told consumers who bought certain special glasses to watch the Aug. 21 solar eclipse. Amazon is now the target of a class action in a Charleston, South Carolina, federal district court, where five law firms teamed up to sue the online retail giant over its alleged inadequate recall notification before the Aug. 21 eclipse.
By Josefa Velasquez | August 30, 2017
In the wake of Hurricane Sandy in October 2012, which destroyed thousands of homes and vehicles in the New York City area, the administration of Gov. Andrew Cuomo and several state agencies issued regulations to deal with the hurricane and its aftermath. That effort could provide a glimpse of the sorts of issues that might arise after Hurricane Harvey.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 30, 2017
U.S. Rep. Jeb Hensarling can ask, and ask, and ask again. But Richard Cordray, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, has no plans of telling the Texas Republican whether he plans to resign anytime soon to pursue his rumored interest in the Ohio governorship.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 29, 2017
Home Depot USA Inc. has reached a $5.7 million settlement with federal product safety regulators over claims that the retailer, in a span of four years, sold thousands of products that had previously been recalled due to dangerous defects. The Consumer Product Safety Commission's acting chairwoman, Ann Marie Buerkle, voted to reduce the penalty to $1 million.
By Celia Ampel | August 29, 2017
World Patent Marketing allegedly duped potential entrepreneurs by touting nonexistent services and business relationships.
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