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Judge Peels Off DEHP Cancer Warning Label
A California Superior Court judge has ruled that DEHP -- a chemical used to keep medical plastic flexible -- no longer needs to bear a warning that it may cause cancer. Proposition 65 requires a warning on any potential human carcinogen, and this ruling marks the first time in the proposition's 16-year history that a manufacturer's affirmative legal action has resulted in an exemption to a mandated warning.Taylor & Fulton Packing LLC v. Marco Int'l Foods LLC
Judge Enforces Trust Against Tomato Buyer Shipped Under 'F.O.B.' TransactionKeeping Philadelphia Connected - the Deal to Make the City Wireless, Part II
Thomas Speranza of Kleinbard Bell & Brecker jokingly refers to his representation of Wireless Philadelphia over the past two-and-a-half years as a "near-death experience."View more book results for the query "*"
Apogee Enterprises Inc. v. State Street Bank and Trust Co.
Reports' Preparation Did Not Make Remaining Defendant ERISA FiduciaryDocuLex Upgrades SaaS WebSearch
DocuLex has upgraded its software-as-a-service DocuLex WebSearch document management software, adding customized workflow capacities to help organizations automate business processes.DA's Office Wins U.S. High Court Case
In a ruling that will effectively close the federal courthouse doors to a significant number of criminal defendants, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled last week that a federal habeas corpus petition must be rejected if the defendant's collateral appeals in the state court system were rejected on the grounds that they were filed too late.Fiat Lux: Happy Closure to a 9/11 Mystery
I just received wonderful and unexpected news that I am delighted to share with all of you. Before I wrote my "30,000 Feet" editor's note in the October issue of Law Technology News, about the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001, I tried to track down some of the people who reporter David Horrigan and I met on that sad day. I have always been haunted by the plight of one of the New York Law School students -- Nanette Adrias -- who couldn't reach her ... [MORE]High Court Deals Blow to Property Rights
In a stinging defeat for the property rights movement, the Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that the U.S. Constitution does not prevent government agencies from taking private property by eminent domain and turning it over for another private use.Trending Stories
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