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DOJ Delays Website Accessibility Guidelines Again. Now What?
It's a frustrating situation for the defense bar, but some defense lawyers say there is reason for hope.Lawyers Should Oppose Firms' Rampant Illegal Age Discrimination, Attorney Writes
A disturbing trend is emerging in major market law firms across the country, and it will likely impact you or someone you know. Law firms are slashing the salaries of attorneys and forcing them to retire simply because of their age.Are 'James Bond-Like' Billboards Really Spying?
Clear Channel Outdoor Americas launched a new advertising data research tool called Radar in late February that tracks consumers' movements. Now a high-ranking U.S. senator is demanding a federal investigation for what he's labeled "spying billboards."Tips for Avoiding FTC's Wrath Over In-App Purchases
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission recently scored a big win in its crusade against unauthorized in-app charges, convincing a judge that Amazon.com Inc.'s billing practices for apps popular with children were deceptive.Panel Refuses to Legalize 'Aid in Dying' Procedures
Advocates of "aid-in-dying" lost a bid to exempt the practice from state laws banning assisted suicide when the First Department unanimously rejected their claims Tuesday.Retailers Face a Surge of Lawsuits Over Deceptive Pricing
J. Crew Group Inc., Coach Inc., Burberry Group Inc., Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Carter's Inc. and OshKosh are among the latest to find themselves named as defendants in separate deceptive pricing class action lawsuits filed this year. They join a list of at least 30 retailers that have faced similar class actions.Fox Rothschild Bets on Big Wealth, Plus More Lateral Moves
The Philadelphia-based firm bolts on smaller wealth management shops in California and Florida; Jenner & Block rebuilds its government contracts group; Sidley Austin hires MoFo's ERISA head; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Retailers Face Wave of Deceptive-Pricing Class Actions
Customers who once got a thrill out of paying only $29 for an item with a price tag saying “Compare At” or “Originally Sold For” $79 now claim that this practice is deceptive.Trending Stories
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