By Jane Wester | May 4, 2020
Kent Bulloch, 56, of Santa Rosa, California, is accused of attempting to inflate the price of masks needed amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to a complaint filed against him and 64-year-old William Young Sr. of Arizona on April 27.
By Jane Wester | May 4, 2020
Kent Bulloch, 56, is accused of attempting to inflate the price of masks needed amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to a complaint filed in Brooklyn federal court against him and 64-year-old William Young Sr. of Arizona on April 27.
By Ryan Tarinelli | May 4, 2020
Phase two would include the reopening of "professional services," a definition that appears to include law firms and could dictate when attorneys start to return to in-office work. Hank Greenberg, president of the New York State Bar Association, described the announcement as welcome news for law firms.
By Dan Clark | May 4, 2020
"The best advice is to make sure you have a consistent policy to apply across the board," Michelle Reed, a partner at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld in Dallas, said. "If you're consistent, you're less likely to face regulatory scrutiny. That's not to say that you won't be sued, but if you limit the risk you can nip that kind of litigation in the bud."
By Tom McParland | May 4, 2020
The proposed class action, filed by attorneys from Covington & Burling, said the coronavirus was spreading "unmonitored and undetected" throughout MCC.
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By Max Mitchell | May 4, 2020
Wolf's filing comes days after U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito requested that the governor respond to the business owners' petition, which had been filed to the high court April 27—two weeks after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court denied the initial challenge in state court.
By Jane Wester | May 4, 2020
Electronic filing of motions in pending cases resumed, and judges in civil, matrimonial and family courts were authorized to refer matters for virtual alternative dispute resolution, DiFiore said.
By Marjorie Peerce and Justin Kerner | May 4, 2020
Storage and Hauling Companies Take Note Imagine that it's Spring 2020 and you run a warehousing company and you discover that your warehouse contains containers of goods that could help combat the spread of the COVID-19 virus — masks, medical gowns, gloves or other personal protective equipment (PPE). Or imagine you own a trucking company and learn that your drivers are delivering pallets of hand sanitizer and disinfectants to a residential address. What, if any, liability might you have if it turns out a customer is hoarding PPE?
By Phillip Bantz | May 4, 2020
"In this unprecedented time, Albertsons is demonstrating how foundational the grocery industry is in keeping America going," Pryor said.
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By Tom McParland | May 4, 2020
A preliminary injunction was entered against Performance Supply LLC, which has been alleged to have used 3M's trademarks to market medical-grade face masks at inflated prices. The defendant didn't appear at the proceedings.
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