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'A Lot of Outrage': Privacy Suits Allege GM Steers Driver Data to Insurers
About two dozen class actions allege General Motors is gathering data about drivers without their consent, and then sending it to insurance companies, which raise their rates.GOP Attorneys General, Firearms Advocates Defend US Gunmakers Against Mexican Suit at Supreme Court
Second Amendment groups and others are asking the justices to review a lower court decision that has allowed Mexico's civil suit against gunmakers to proceed.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Mark Lemeley of Lex Lumina led an appellate team that secured en banc decision from the Federal Circuit spurring major changes to design patent law.Court, Not Arbitrator, Must Decide Coinbase Dispute, Justices Hold in Win for Plaintiffs
"Where, as here, parties have agreed to two contracts—one sending arbitrability disputes to arbitration, and the other either explicitly or implicitly sending arbitrability disputes to the courts—a court must decide which contract governs," Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson wrote.View more book results for the query "Hogan Lovells"
DC Circuit Sides With Manufacturers in '340B' Drug Discount Dispute
"[W]e cannot plausibly interpret statutory silence to subject manufacturers to whatever delivery conditions any covered entity might find most convenient," Judge Gregory Katsas wrote for the appeals court.Unjust Enrichment Claim Regarding Henrietta Lacks' Cells May Proceed Against Pharma Company
"Today, the court reaches one modest conclusion about this dispute: If what Lacks alleges is true, it is plausible that Ultragenyx is liable to Lacks for unjust enrichment," U.S. District Judge Deborah L. Boardman wrote.Big Law Seeks to Maintain M&A Momentum With Lateral Market Maneuvers
Firms such as Paul Weiss, Sullivan & Cromwell, Akin, K&L Gates and Seyfarth all announced lateral M&A partners in the last week.Are Frozen Embryos People or Property? Texas Supreme Court Receives Briefs
At stake is the fate of Roman v. Roman, a 2006 First District Court of Appeals ruling that treated embryos as property in a divorce and allowed the discarding of embryos per terms of a storage contract.Trending Stories
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