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National Law Journal

Federal Judge Strikes Down California's Foie Gras Ban

A federal judge has struck down California's ban on the sale of foie gras after finding it was preempted by a federal law regulating poultry and poultry products.
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National Law Journal

Honda Hit With Record $70M Fine

American Honda Motor Co. Inc. will pay two fines totaling a record $70 million to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for failing to report deaths, injuries and certain warranty claims to the federal government.
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The Recorder

FTC Closes Yelp Review-Rigging Investigation

After nearly a year, the agency decided not to act on complaints the site manipulated reviews to favor advertisers.
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The Recorder

Sarun v. Dignity Health

By | January 07, 2015
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National Law Journal

Lawsuit Accuses Web Site of Bait-and-Switch Tactics

Instant Checkmate Inc., a company that promises to compile a comprehensive online background search on anyone, allegedly rips off consumers with a classic bait-and-switch scheme, according to a proposed class action.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Suits Over Allegedly Faulty Deck Materials Heading to NJ

A dozen suits claiming GAF Materials Corp. sold defective composite outdoor decking materials are being centralized in the District of New Jersey by order of the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

New North American GC for Embattled Air Bag Maker

Bruce Angiolillo is joining Takata Corp.'s North American subsidiary, TK Holdings Inc., as general counsel.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Judge Sides With Agencies in Egg-Labeling Class Action

A California federal court has refused to order federal agencies, including the U.S. Federal Drug Administration, to adopt regulations requiring egg producers to label their egg cartons according to the way they treat their hens.
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Law.com

Bard Cites Judge's Reported Comment in Seeking Trial Delay

A pelvic mesh manufacturer moved to halt a bellwether trial next month after an online news article reported that a federal judge implied the company should settle nearly 10,000 lawsuits against it.
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New Jersey Law Journal

NJ's Consumer Fraud Suit Over S&P Ratings Can Proceed

Standard & Poor's has failed to fend off a consumer fraud suit by the State of New Jersey that accuses it of misleading consumers about the independence and objectivity of its ratings services and using outdated analytic models to maximize its market share and profits.
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