The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By James Francis | October 13, 2022
In its interpretive rule, the CFPB endorsed states' abilities to enact their own fair credit reporting laws to protect their residents.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | October 12, 2022
In arguments before an en banc Commonwealth Court panel, counsel for Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner and Allegheny County District Attorney Stephen Zappala characterized Shapiro's settlement of their claims as a late-stage intervention that diverted resources away from their offices.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Samantha R. Gross | October 8, 2022
Given the sensitivity of the information shared using femtech, femtech users, investors, and developers should be aware of how to balance the promise of the technology with respect for users' medical data and compliance with applicable regulations.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 7, 2022
A federal jury in San Francisco issued the verdict on Tuesday in a class-action trial over allegedly faulty piston rings in GM trucks and SUVs.
By Mason Lawlor | October 7, 2022
Noah Foley was 11 years old when he received the Gardasil shot in May 2018. He had a clean bill of health until two weeks after receiving the vaccine, when he experienced inflammation in the lymph nodes and an abnormal white blood cell count, according to the complaint.
Insurance Coverage Law Center | Case Law Analysis|Expert Analysis
By Kelly Helton, JD | October 7, 2022
The parties argued over whether a settlement was a "covered loss" within the meaning of the policy.
By Allison Dunn | October 5, 2022
"Here, we have a fire and we have fire insurance. Vermont Mutual, we find out years later, is denying real coverage to this landlord. We all have to go on for the ride. That's why the legislature put in place chapter 176D because they have comparatively limitless resources and our folks don't. Not every lawyer does either," said one of the tenant's attorney, Carl E. D'Angio Jr. of D'Angio Law Offices.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 4, 2022
A federal jury in San Francisco issued the verdict on Tuesday in a class-action trial over allegedly faulty piston rings in GM trucks and SUVs.
By Michael A. Mora | October 4, 2022
An ethics expert said the Miami attorney's continuing suspension on nine currently pending disciplinary charges illustrates the wide range of misconduct that may arise in the most basic lawyer-client interactions.
By Ellen Bardash | Marcia Coyle | October 3, 2022
Neal Katyal of Hogan Lovells argued for Delaware that MoneyGram agent and teller's checks fall into a narrow FDA exemption under common law, and if legislators had intended for those exemptions to be broader, the law would have been written to clarify that.
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