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National Law Journal

$4.5M Verdict in Leadoff Wright Hip Implant Lawsuit

Wright Medical Technology Inc. has lost a $4.5 million verdict in the first trial over alleged defects in its hip implants.
3 minute read

The Recorder

LinkedIn Agrees to Pay $13 Million in Email-Blitzing Suit

Plainitffs complained the professional networking site harvested email addresses from users and spammed their contacts with invitations.
3 minute read

Daily Report Online

US Judges Puzzle Over Free Speech Issues in Fla. Credit Card Law

Judges wrestled with free speech issues in a case challenging a Florida law that bars merchants from adding surcharges to credit card payments but permits them to discount cash payments.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

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1 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

'Internet of Things' Could Drive Litigation Uptick

Lax security for the growing number of appliances, televisions, cars and other everyday items connected to the Internet will prompt a wave of litigation in coming years, some lawyers have predicted.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

FTC Complaint: Crowdfund Project Manager Duped Backers

The Federal Trade Commission on Thursday announced it reached a settlement with an entrepreneur who collected funds to create a board game on Kickstarter and allegedly spent the money for personal gain. The case is the first that involves a crowdfunding venture.
1 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Court Upholds $278,000 Verdict Against Monastery That Falsely Claimed Church Affiliation

The state Appellate Court has upheld a verdict of more than $278,000 against a religious monastery in Ashford that promoted itself as being affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church when it was not.
5 minute read

The Recorder

Fenwick Partner Takes Fight to Copyright Bullies

Andrew Bridges is no fan of efforts to restrict online speech in the name of guarding intellectual property rights.
6 minute read

Litigation Daily

Vermont Judge Allows Challenge to Patent Troll Law

In an early test of state laws that attempt to curb patent trolls, a Vermont federal judge has allowed a challenge to proceed under that state's law.
2 minute read

Corporate Counsel

GM Lawyers to Be Deposed in Ignition-Switch Class Action

Several General Motors Co. lawyers and ex-lawyers will be questioned in the class action over its fatal ignition-switch problems, including former general counsel Michael Millikin and outside counsel Anton Valukas.
3 minute read

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