By Colleen Murphy | January 11, 2024
"Any lingering ambiguity as to the scope of Chapter 347's refund provision is, however, unmistakably settled by the statute's legislative history," Justice Douglas Fasciale said.
By Maydeen Merino | December 20, 2023
"[T]he Commission will be vigilant in protecting the public from unfair biometric surveillance and unfair data security practices," said Samuel Levine, director of the FTC's consumer protection bureau. Rite Aid denied the allegations of wrongdoing.
By Chris O'Malley | December 7, 2023
It was the FTC that garnered headlines earlier this year by updating its guidance for social media endorsements. But states are getting in on the enforcement action, emboldened by consumer protection laws on their books.
By Charles Toutant | November 14, 2023
SIM swaps typically require the company employee to get a customer's personal information number, photo ID or email confirmation, but the Verizon manager failed to follow such steps, according to the suit.
By Colleen Murphy | November 8, 2023
"[I]sn't one of the problems here that it is very hard to determine the objective worth, value, and quality of an item of clothing that sells at many different prices, perhaps because it has a designer label, or perhaps because it is trendy at the moment?" Justice Rachel Wainer Apter asked.
By Charles Toutant | November 8, 2023
"I was not in a good place," said a client, who is also a lawyer. "They went through a whole iteration of their knowledge of the [Internal Revenue Code], and ... they seemed knowledgeable."
By Colleen Murphy | November 1, 2023
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
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By Max Mitchell | October 30, 2023
"This will continue and you have the power to make it stop," Wesley Ball, of Kaster Lynch Farrar & Ball, told the jury.
By Colleen Murphy | October 23, 2023
Third Circuit Judge David J. Porter disagreed with the majority opinion and penned a dissent, which argued that the Food and Drug Administration shifted its policy and "failed to give a reasoned analysis or detailed justification for the policy change."
By Allison Dunn | October 20, 2023
U.S. District Senior Judge Rebecca Beach Smith of the Eastern District of Virginia approved the final settlement agreement between a class of drug purchasers and pharmaceutical companies, Merck & Co., and Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, which also requires the defendants to pay one-third of the settlement fund in attorney fees, or $23 million, as well as $3.9 million in costs—as requested by plaintiffs' counsel.
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