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Litigation Daily

Supreme Court Rejects Teva Appeal in Drug Labeling Case

Dealing a blow to Teva Pharmaceuticals and its lawyers at Kirkland & Ellis, the high court declined to hear a closely watched appeal over when federal law preempts patient lawsuits against generic drug companies.
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National Law Journal

Home Depot Data-Breach Case Split Between Consumers, Banks

A federal judge in Atlanta has divided the litigation over last year's data breach at The Home Depot Inc. into two tracks: consumers and financial institutions.
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New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Fed. Judge Punts Suit vs. Riddell Over Helmet Claims

Class litigation against Riddell, claiming the company falsely advertised its football helmets as able to reduce the incidence of concussions, was tossed out by a New Jersey federal judge, though the plaintiffs will have a chance to amend the claims.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Winners and Losers

By | January 15, 2015
New Jersey's biggest winners and losers of the week.
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Corporate Counsel

Does FDA Approval of Health Claims Nix Litigation Risk?

Advertisers can still find themselves the target of false advertising suits for exaggerating the scope of the claims blessed by the FDA.
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Litigation Daily

Vermont Keeps Case Against 'Patent Troll' MPHJ in State Court

After repeatedly failing to thwart a lawsuit brought by Vermont's attorney general, MPHJ Technology Investments suffered another setback this week when a federal judge remanded the AG's case to state court for the second time.
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Law.com

Challenges Mount to California Measure Protecting Hens

They might have egg on their face, but lawyers challenging a California law that mandates living conditions for hens are asking a federal appeals court to strike down the measure.
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National Law Journal

Circuit: Law School Can Expel Student With Criminal Past

A former University of Kansas School of Law student who was expelled for failing to disclose criminal convictions on his application has hit another legal roadblock.
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National Law Journal

$177M Spa Chain Settlement Entitles Class to Massages

Tens of thousands of California customers of the Massage Envy Franchising chain of spas will have the opportunity to claim unused sessions for which they had prepaid, under a tentative class action settlement slated to go before a judge later this month, according to federal court documents.
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The Recorder

Lewis v. Jinon Corporation

By | January 13, 2015
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