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Corporate Counsel

United's GC Adds Customer Care to His Job Duties

The carrier's been hit by a spate of bad publicity over customer complaints. Does it need to send its top lawyer to clean up?
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Law.com

Gibson Dunn, Sullivan & Cromwell Mount Attack for MetLife

The insurance giant tapped Eugene Scalia of Gibson Dunn and S&C's H. Rodgin Cohen to file a first-of-its-kind lawsuit challenging the federal government's designation of the company as a "systemically important" financial institution subject to stricter regulation.
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National Law Journal

Judge Refers Hygiene Wipes Class Action to State Court

Procter & Gamble Co. has failed to dispose of a proposed class action alleging the company misrepresents its hygiene wipes as flushable, courtesy of a California federal judge who gave the plaintiffs alternative routes to press their case.
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National Law Journal

Olive Oil Class Action Survives Motion to Dismiss

A proposed class action alleging that two popular brands of olive oils are deceptively marketed and labeled as “extra virgin” and “imported from Italy” has survived a motion to toss the case.
2 minute read

The Recorder

Amid Ed Tech Boom, Obama Calls for Student Privacy Standards

Industry groups hope a federal law would preempt the existing patchwork of state regulation, but consumer advocates say states should be free to enact stronger protections.
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Law.com

Judge Refuses to Block Next Month's Pelvic Mesh Trial

A federal judge has rejected an attempt by C.R. Bard Inc. to halt a bellwether trial due to comments he made in court that were published in an online news article.
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

TD Bank Faces Second Round of Overdraft Fee Suits

TD Bank is facing a half-dozen suits challenging its overdraft fees as excessive, even after it agreed to a $62 million settlement in 2013 of multidistrict litigation challenging its overdraft fee practices.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Insurance Company Challenges $35 Million Verdict in Auto Body Repair Case

The Hartford Fire Insurance Co. is asking the state Supreme Court to overturn a $34 million verdict against the insurer for allegedly scheming to fix rates it paid for auto body repairs.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Winners and Losers: January 12, 2015

By | January 09, 2015
The week's biggest winners and losers around New Jersey.
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National Law Journal

Keurig Recalls 7.2 Million Coffee Makers Amid Safety Concerns

Keurig Green Mountain Inc. has recalled 7.2 million of its single-serve coffee makers in the United States and Canada after receiving reports of brewing water overheating, spraying out and burning consumers.
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