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Jones Day, Bracewell and Others Advise $4B Pipeline Deal
A group of attorneys from Jones Day, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, Troutman Sanders and Balch & Bingham are representing Southern Co. in the planned acquisition from Kinder Morgan of a 50 percent equity interest in the Southern Natural Gas pipeline system.E-Cigarette Advocates Say FDA's New Rules Are Unlawful
National and state trade associations representing the electronic cigarette industry on Monday sued the U.S. Food and Drug Administration over new regulations that the advocates contend will push innovative products out of the market.'Organic' Label Ruling Seen as Boon for Plaintiffs Bar
The unanimous opinion by Supreme Court Justice Kathryn Mickle Werdegar allowing consumer claims to go forward under California law is expected to have widespread implications across the country.'Organic' Label Ruling Seen as Boon for Plaintiffs Bar
The unanimous opinion by Supreme Court Justice Kathryn Mickle Werdegar allowing consumer claims to go forward under California law is expected to have widespread implications across the country.What's next for agri-food safety measures?
Going forward, the European Council and Parliament will have to examine and weigh in on the proposals. Whatever the agreed-upon final package looks like,…Food labeling requirements result in dismissal of consumer fraud suit
In a clear victory for food companies, the 7th Circuit emphatically rejected a consumers attempt to use state law to charge fraud in the nutrition labeling and marketing of cereal bars that she alleged contained an inferior form of fiber.Law Firms Not Liable in Alleged Web Hacking Case
Two law firms that allegedly surreptitiously accessed an expert witness's password-protected Web site to show a judge that the witness violated a gag order cannot be held liable under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, ruled a federal judge who dismissed the suit. The occupational illness expert had accused Keller & Heckman and its attorney Douglas Behr of hacking into his site by acquiring a password and sharing it with Jones Day lawyers in the midst of a landmark toxics trial.Law Firms Not Liable in Alleged Web Hacking Case
Two law firms that allegedly surreptitiously accessed an expert witness's password-protected Web site to show a judge that the witness violated a gag order cannot be held liable under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, ruled a federal judge who dismissed the suit. The occupational illness expert had accused Keller & Heckman and its attorney Douglas Behr of hacking into his site by acquiring a password and sharing it with Jones Day lawyers in the midst of a landmark toxics trial.Firms not liable in alleged Web hacking case
Two law firms that allegedly surreptitiously accessed the password-protected Web site of an expert witness in order to show a judge that the witness violated a gag order cannot be held liable under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.Trending Stories
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