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Legaltech News

'Tis the Season for Identity Theft: Considerations for Consumers and Legal Pros

Identity theft remains a problem for both consumers and law firms and what they can do about it.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Judge Upholds City Authority to Regulate Pet Shops

Municipal laws requiring pet stores in New York City to obtain dogs and cats from certain licensed breeders and then sterilize the animals are not trumped by federal and state laws, a judge has decided.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Judge Denies Access to King & Spalding's Internal GM Notes

A federal judge has found that although there was probable cause to believe General Motors Co. committed a crime in failing to disclose a deadly ignition-switch defect, plaintiffs lawyers failed to prove that GM's outside lawyers at King & Spalding should have to turn over their internal notes and memos on the matter.
4 minute read

The Recorder

Ramos v. Westlake Services LLC

By | November 25, 2015
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Opioid Makers Fight, Again, to Get City's Suit Tossed

The makers of pharmaceuticals including OxyContin and Percocet are moving a second time to dismiss a groundbreaking suit filed by the city of Chicago that links the use of the opioids to a growing population of drug addicts.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Connecticut AG Alleges $17 Million Scam by International Tech Support Company

For frustrated computer users, Click4Support seemed like a godsend.
8 minute read

National Law Journal

Mass. AG Pushes for Fantasy Sports Restrictions

Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey has proposed regulations for daily fantasy sports industry that would expose the companies to triple damages under the state's consumer protection laws.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Apple Taps Weil to Defend Consumer Suits

Partner Anne Cappella and a Weil Gotshal team will fight claims that Apple's new Wi-Fi assist feature led to unexpected charges.
1 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Class Certified in Suit Over Public Storage's Lease Terms

A federal judge in Camden has granted class certification in a case claiming Public Storage Inc. required New Jersey renters of storage space to sign contracts that include unlawful limitations on the company's liability.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

$40.5M Fee to Plaintiffs Firms Upheld Against Western Union

A federal appeals court has upheld $40.5 million in attorney fees in a settlement with The Western Union Co. over unclaimed money transfers.
3 minute read

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