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Litigation: Food false advertising class actions on the rise
Food companies will argue that these are harmless crimes the tobacco companies said the same thing.Litigation: Part 2—20 things to consider when negotiating arbitration provisions
In our last column, we listed 10 things to consider when negotiating arbitration provisions, including such items as the location of the hearing, a time limit to get to the hearing, attorneys fees awards and class action waivers.Litigation: Spotting potential constitutional challenges to class actions
Although some lower courts disagree as to the scope and availability of these protections, a number of constitutional provisions may provide four key safeguards for defendants in class actions.Former attorney for Kim Rothstein pleads guilty
Prosecutors said Scott F. Saidel helped Kimberly Rothstein conceal more than $1 million in jewelry from investigators. He plead guilty to conspiracy to commit money laundering.8 noteworthy in-house career moves
Charting some of the most recent GC and in-house appointmentsView more book results for the query "*"
Apple trademarks design of its stores
Apparently not satisfied with its dominion over round-cornered rectangles, Apple Inc. has now trademarked the design of its stores.Michigan governor asks high court to rule on right-to-work
The governor of Michigan is asking the states high court to rule on the controversial right-to-work law passed in the state at the end of 2012.Securities class action firms earned $653 million in fees in 2012
According to a report that NERA Economic Consulting released yesterday, plaintiffs firms that handle securities class actions last year collected fees and federal court-related expenses amounting to $653 million, a 4 percent increase from 2011.New York Says Over $665 Million in Unclaimed Life Insurance Benefits Paid after Its Investigation
An investigation by the New York Department of Financial Services (“DFS”) that began in July 2011 has resulted in more than $665 million being…Two Exclusions Bar Son’s Tort Suit against Father
A federal district court in Washington has decided that an insurer was not obligated to defend a tort suit brought against its insured by the insured’s…Trending Stories
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