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New Jersey Law Journal

NJ District Judge to Hear RICO Defendants' Bankruptcy Cases

A U.S. district judge in Camden, N.J., has taken the rare step of assuming control over a series of bankruptcy petitions filed by defendants in a civil Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act suit claiming a New Jersey auto export operation defrauded buyers in the former Soviet Union.
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New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Senate Delays Vote on Limiting Access to Cars' 'Black Boxes'

New Jersey lawmakers have delayed action on a bill that would restrict access to information on electronic data records, more commonly known as "black boxes," that are installed in automobiles.
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Texas Lawyer

Trinity: No $16.5 Million Attorney Fees for Whistleblower

The Dallas-based guardrail maker, which a jury found had sold defective systems to government, said whistleblower's attorneys are trying to get the fees to pay for training lawyers to file more cases.
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Daily Report Online

Junk Fax Case Settles for $449M Less Than 2010 Verdict

A class action over so-called junk faxes that at one point produced a $459 million verdict has settled for $10 million in cash—with additional money and litigation possible.
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New York Law Journal

Matter of Novation Funding, LLC v. Benes

By | January 29, 2015
Proposed Transfer of Structured Settlement Did Not Meet Requirements of SSPA, Denied
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Law.com

TracFone Pays $40 Million to Settle FTC Data Throttling Charges

Lieff Cabraser's Michael Sobol, who is leading class action litigation against the cell provider, said the deal also resolves class claims.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Conn. Collects $110,000 in Web Browser Privacy Settlement

A digital advertising company accused of unlawfully circumventing the privacy settings in Apple Inc.'s Safari web browser has reached a $750,000 settlement with several states, including Connecticut.
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Law.com

FTC Report on 'Internet of Things' Triggers Strong Dissent

Recommending specific steps to enhance consumer privacy and data security, the Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday issued a report on the “Internet of Things"—and sparked a biting dissent from Republican Commissioner Joshua Wright.
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The Recorder

Uber ADR Bid May Face Tough Audience

U.S. District Judge Edward Chen, who has been critical of the company's arbitration provision, will decide a motion to enforce it.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Class Action Targets Stark & Stark's Debt Collection Letters

Stark & Stark—a top 20 New Jersey firm in terms of revenue and attorney head count that includes debt collection among its varied practices—has been named in a putative class action alleging notices sent on behalf of a New Jersey utility company fell afoul of federal law.
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