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Christine Quinn targets fast food marketing for kids
Reports that would-be NYC mayor Christine Quinn is laying siege to the Golden Arches have been greatly exaggerated.FDA rule would allow generic drugmakers to update labels
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) plans to issue a new rule that will allow generic drugmakers to make changes to their drugs labeling.Technology: Navigating deemed export rules
There are several ways that you can violate U.S. export laws and breach your software licenses, without ever leaving the U.S. or directly shipping any technology outside the U.S. borders.Justices Weigh Statute Toll In 'Honor Killing'
A Mississippi businessman convicted of hiring hit men to kill his daughter-in-law is challenging the 2011 jury verdict in a related civil suit that ordered him to pay the woman's family $2.6 million.Investors sue Lululemon over see-through pants
In March, everyone got a good laugh at Lululemon Athletica, when the company announced it was recalling some of its black yoga pants because, turns out, they were see-through.View more book results for the query "*"
Litigation: D.C. Court of Appeals endorses dismissing cases for contumacious conduct
Rule 41(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, or its state or local equivalents, empowers trial court judges to dismiss a case when a party commits contempt of court or otherwise violates court orders.Litigation: Out of sight, out of mind
Once you determine when the duty to preserve commenced, you need to identify what needs to be preserved.Scott Rothstein Investors Object To Bankruptcy Plan
About 80 investors in disbarred attorney Scott Rothstein's Ponzi scheme have filed objections to his law firm's bankruptcy confirmation plan.Final Fee Requests In Rothstein Case Totals $7.37 Million
The final fee requests in the bankruptcy case of defunct law firm Rothstein Rosenfeldt Adler were filed by Berger Singerman, Genovese Joblove & Battista, Akerman Senterfitt, Stettin, accountant Richard Pollack and others.Ex-Bryan Cave Lawyer Charged with Making Death Threat
A federal grand jury in Missouri has indicted onetime Bryan Cave associate Ryan Walsh, who was laid off six months after joining the firm's New York office in 2008, with threatening to kill a Bryan Cave employee in a message left on the person's office voicemail.Trending Stories
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