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The Recorder

VW Judge Asks for Secrecy in Settlement Talks

U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer implored lawyers on Thursday not to float figures before the deal is done.
10 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Was Kanye's Tweet Legally Binding?

On Feb. 15, Kanye West tweeted to his millions of followers that his “album will never never never be on Apple. And it will never be for sale. … You can only get it on Tidal.” And yet the album, "The Life of Pablo," is now available on Apple and Spotify. Experts say West's broken promise could be legally binding.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Ferguson v. JONAH

By | April 20, 2016
Cost of Reparative Therapy Could Constitute Ascertainable Loss Under CFA
7 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Common Pitfalls in Consumer Product Warranties

When drafting a warranty for consumer products, a company's goal is often to warrant the quality of a product while limiting the warrantor's exposure to unintended liabilities. This article discusses common problem areas and how to best approach them.
9 minute read

Litigation Daily

For Boies Schiller, Florida Medicaid Win Was 10 Years in the Making

A decade after they began fighting to reform the way Florida delivers Medicaid services to kids, partners Stuart Singer and Carl Goldfarb can finally claim a hard-won victory.
19 minute read

Law.com

P.F. Chang's Can't Dodge Data-Breach Class Action

The issue of standing has plagued plaintiffs in recent data-breach cases, but a federal appeals court has ruled in their favor by reversing the dismissal of a class action against P.F. Chang's China Bistro Inc.
9 minute read

The Recorder

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau v. Gordon

By | April 14, 2016
8 minute read

Law.com

CFPB Wants Companies in Lawsuit Outed

Thursday, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau asked a federal judge to reconsider his decision to keep secret the identities of several credit counseling companies that sued the agency.
9 minute read

The American Lawyer

In Exxon Suit, Paul Weiss Targets Cohen Milstein's Ties to Climate Probe

Ted Wells launched the first volley this week in a brewing battle involving climate change, free speech and prosecutors' ability to partner with the plaintiffs bar.
25 minute read

The Recorder

Split Panel OKs Lawyer's $11 Million Fine

Dissenter says action taken by the controversial Consumer Financial Protection Bureau wasn't valid, but majority disagrees.
7 minute read

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