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National Law Journal

Disability Rights Group Suing Tour Operator to Get Feds' Docs

A disability rights group alleging that a Hollywood tour operator denies access to individuals in wheelchairs and electric scooters will get documents that are part of a related U.S. Justice Department investigation.
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National Law Journal

College Athletes' Antitrust Claims Banded Together in Federal Court

The latest round of antitrust allegations against the National Collegiate Athletic Association are being grouped together in federal court for pretrial purposes.
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National Law Journal

Bain Capital Defeats Class Action Brought By French Luggage Workers

Private equity firm Bain Capital LLC, most famous for being co-founded by former presidential candidate Mitt Romney, has defeated a proposed class action of French workers suing over the shutdown of their suitcase factory.
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National Law Journal

Class Action Takes On 'Medical Food' Product

Accera Inc., a company that makes a product labeled as "medical food" for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, has been sued in a class action in Florida that alleges Axona is a milkshake powder of common food ingredients with no proven benefits.
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National Law Journal

Plaintiffs Object to Settlements of Hyundai, Kia Fuel Efficiency Litigation

At least two groups of plaintiffs are objecting to the proposed national accord that would resolve several class actions over the advertised fuel efficiency of Hyundai and Kia vehicles.
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National Law Journal

Class Action Dumped Against Anheuser-Busch

A federal judge has dumped a consolidated class action that accused Anheuser-Busch of watering down its beer, finding that the company acts within federal regulations when it produces malt beverages with a tad lower alcohol content than it theoretically could.
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Law.com

Plaintiffs Lawyers Suing GM Assail Internal Report

Plaintiffs lawyers who have sued General Motors Co. over its ignition switch recalls on Thursday criticized the automaker's internal investigative report as biased and incomplete.
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National Law Journal

Antitrust MDL Formed Over Keurig Coffee Machines

Single-serve Keurig coffee machines, the ubiquitous office appliance, have reached a new milestone of ubiquity: being the subject of anticompetitive, antitrust litigation.
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National Law Journal

Zipcar Sued in Class Action Over Rental Fees

A Zipcar Inc. customer in California has slapped the car-sharing service with a class action, claiming the late fees it charges rental customers constitute unlawful penalties that "are unconscionable, void and unenforceable" under state laws.
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National Law Journal

Class Action Over Student Loans Dismissed

After giving former California culinary school students a second chance to make their case that Sallie Mae had fraudulently roped them into high-interest loans, a federal judge again threw out their proposed class action, this time without an opportunity to amend their “legally insufficient” complaint.
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