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New Jersey Law Journal

Consumer-Fraud Suit Over Vegan Mayonnaise Shelved

Weeks after consumer-products company Unilever made national headlines by suing an upstart company that makes vegan mayonnaise for alleged false labeling, the suit is history.
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National Law Journal

FDA Proposes Electronic Labeling Rule For Pharma Industry

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration proposed a rule that will require pharmaceutical manufacturers to distribute product labeling information to health care providers electronically and, with few exceptions, not in paper form.
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The Recorder

Flannery v. VW Credit, Inc.

By | December 18, 2014
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Litigation Daily

Litigators of the Week: William Isaacson and Karen Dunn of Boies, Schiller & Flexner

Plaintiffs lawyers kept a billion-dollar antitrust class action against Apple smoldering for a whole decade, until Isaacson and Dunn stepped in to douse the flames.
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National Law Journal

Chick-Fil-A, Cherry Company Sued By Consumer in Texas

A woman who claims she suffered a heart attack as a result of biting a cherry atop a Chick-Fil-A milkshake is suing the fast-food chain and a cherries manufacturer in Texas state court.
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National Law Journal

NJOY E-Cig Maker Moves to Dismiss Suit Over Ads

Electronic cigarette maker NJOY has moved to dismiss a putative class action's claims that the company's ads are deceptive, calling the allegations hot air and defending its choice of words as nothing more than puffery.
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National Law Journal

Pressure Mounts to Control Powdered Caffeine Sales

The Center for Science in the Public Interest has formally petitioned the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to ban retail sales of pure, powdered or liquid caffeine as a dietary supplement, saying it has caused illness and deaths.
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National Law Journal

False Safety-Ratings Claims Survive Against GM

A federal judge has refused to dismiss a putative class action against General Motors Co. over allegedly misleading car safety ratings stickers.
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National Law Journal

Plaintiffs Appeal Rejection of P.F. Chang Data Claims

Plaintiffs in a proposed class action over a data security breach at P.F. Chang's China Bistro Inc. swiftly appealed an Illinois federal judge's dismissal of their suit on the ground they had not shown they had suffered actual harm.
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Litigation Daily

Cohen Milstein Fends Off DQ Bid in Opioids Marketing Case

Accused of inundating the country with addictive painkillers, drug companies went on the attack against their accusers. This week plaintiffs lawyers representing the city of Chicago took a step toward putting the drugmakers back on the defensive.
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