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Class Action Plaintiff's Third Bite at Apple Succeeds

Apple did not succeed in its attempt to dismiss a Second Amended Class Action Complaint in California federal court where the plaintiff alleged that Apple failed to prevent third-party apps on Apple devices from uploading user information without their consent.
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Delaware Business Court Insider

Relation-Back Doctrine Applied in Adversary Actions

Two recent bankruptcy cases decided on the same day by the same judge dealt with motions to amend the complaints in preference actions. Both cases illustrate the court's application of the relation-back doctrine, with differing results. Along the way, the court addressed the requirements for proper service and equitable tolling of the statute of limitations.
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Legaltech News

Supreme Court Urged to Overturn Discovery Sanction Against Jordan Bank

The kingdom of Jordan has filed an amicus brief arguing that its largest financial institution could not comply with a U.S. discovery request because of Jordan's privacy laws.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

Grocer Sanctioned for Not Preserving Audio Record

A magistrate judge in Colorado has granted a motion for sanctions against Dillon Companies for spoliation of evidence.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Judge Refuses to Disqualify EDD Vendor for Playing Both Sides

Kaleida Health isn't taking a decision by U.S. Magistrate Judge Leslie Foschio lying down. Foscho refused to disqualify e-discovery vendor D4 Discovery and now the matter goes before the district judge.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Jury Issues Plaintiffs Verdict in Parking Lot Car Crash

On May 10, 2010, co-plaintiff Katherine Pino, 32, was operating a vehicle that was stopped in a supermarket parking lot in Philadelphia, waiting to enter a vacant parking space.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Settlement Reached In Case Over Deadly Test Drive

The family of a man who died in a December car crash during a high-speed test drive with an intoxicated salesman has settled for $4.3 million.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Supreme Court Takes Control of Third Judicial Retirement Suit

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has assumed jurisdiction over the third state-court lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of requiring judges to retire in the year they turn 70.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Man Settles After Arms Crushed by Baler at Work

By | April 30, 2013
A man whose arms were crushed by a cardboard baler while working at an Acme has reached a combined $7.9 million settlement with the manufacturer, service technician and replacement part provider of the equipment.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Man Whose Arm Was 'Chewed Up' in Shredder Settles Case

By | April 16, 2013
The parties in a case alleging that a recycling plant worker's left forearm and hand were "chewed up" by a shredder, causing them to be amputated, have agreed to settle the matter for nearly $2.5 million, the plaintiff's attorney has reported.
5 minute read

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