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National Law Journal

Morning Wrap: Lynch Confirmed | Comcast to Pull Plug

Loretta Lynch takes over as attorney general on Monday after the Senate confirmed her 56-43. Comcast is set to pull the plug on its proposed $45B merger with Time Warner Cable. And there's a compromise on the table over a proposal to cut the maximum word lengths of federal appeals briefs. This is a roundup of legal news from ALM and other publications.
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The Recorder

Litigation Department of the Year, Class Actions: Morrison & Foerster

Using smart strategies, a MoFo team was able to make "Food Court" a little appetizing for plaintiffs.
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National Law Journal

Company That Tracks Consumers in Stores Settles FTC Charges

A company whose technology allows retailers to track customer movements through their stores agreed on Thursday to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that it misled consumers about privacy choices. The case prompted sharp dissents from the agency's two Republican commissioners.
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New York Law Journal

Federal Trade Commission v. Instant Response Systems, LLC

By | April 23, 2015
Material Misrepresentations Made, Consumers Intimidated, Do Not Call Registry Violated
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New Jersey Law Journal

Class Suit Targets Devils' StubHub Restrictions

The New Jersey Devils have been hit with a putative class action claiming the team violates state law by restricting the resale of individual tickets by season ticket holders.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Morning Wrap: Six Senators Urge Feds to Block Comcast-Time Warner Merger

Six Senators are urging the Justice Department and FCC to block the Comcast-Time Warner merger. Loretta Lynch will soon get a confirmation vote. A trader faces "flash crash" charges. This is a roundup of news from ALM and other publications.
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New York Law Journal

Kardovich v. Pfizer, Inc.

By | April 20, 2015
Plaintiffs Fail to Allege False Statements or Deceptive Acts by Pfizer as To Centrum
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Daily Report Online

Supplement Marketer Fights $40M Sanction

Two of three federal judges in Atlanta on Friday sounded receptive to a Norcross firm's appeal of a $40 million contempt order over its marketing of dietary supplements.
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Litigation Daily

Philly Ruling Gives Actavis Ammunition in Namenda Case

Arnold & Porter's Lisa Blatt quickly pounced on a ruling by a Philadelphia federal judge that echoed her arguments earlier this week in a closely watched Second Circuit appeal related to Actavis' Alzheimer's drug Namenda.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Winners and Losers: April 20, 2015

By | April 17, 2015
The week's biggest winners and losers from around the state.
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