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National Law Journal

New FDA Rule Controls Drug Warnings for Pregnant Women

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has published a final rule that changes the way consumer information is presented on prescription drugs and biological products used during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
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National Law Journal

Starbucks Lawsuit Survives Against Ham Suppliers

A federal judge has ruled Starbucks Corp. can continue its $4.8 million lawsuit against meat suppliers for allegedly supplying poor quality and potentially unsafe ham for breakfast and lunch sandwiches sold at Starbuck stores across the United States and Canada.
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National Law Journal

Suit Challenging Verizon's Discarded Policy Rejected

An appeals court sided with Verizon Wireless LLC in a putative class action over the company's former policy of allowing debt collectors to record individuals without their consent.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

State to Collect $223,000 in Satellite Radio Settlement

Satellite radio provider Sirius XM has agreed to pay nearly $4 million as part of a settlement with 45 states and the District of Columbia to resolve allegations that it used deceptive billing practices with its customers.
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National Law Journal

Action Accuses Insurer of Stinting on Mental Health Care

Motivated by its own cost-saving interests, United Behavioral Health regularly denies claims for outpatient treatment of mental health disorders in seriously ill patients in violation of its fiduciary duties under federal law, according to a proposed class action.
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Law.com

S.F. and L.A. Prosecutors Go After Uber

Consumer protection suit seeks penalties over company's claims that it conducts "industry leading" background checks.
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National Law Journal

Remington Settles Rifle Trigger Class Action

Remington Arms Co. has agreed to replace the trigger mechanism in as many as 8 million of its iconic Model 700 bolt-action rifles, according to the terms of a settlement in a putative class action that alleged a defect allowed the rifle to fire even when the trigger is not pulled.
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National Law Journal

Morning Wrap: Microsoft Presses Warrant Challenge, Law Students Speak Out Over Grand Juries

Roundup of legal news from ALM publications and other media: Microsoft on Monday filed its opening brief in a dispute in the Second Circuit over a government search warrant; Law students speak out against grand jury decisions in the Michael Brown and Eric Garner cases; A Texas court will review the state's flag desecration law.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Floyd v. Wigfield, PICS Case No. 14-1929 (C.P. Lehigh Oct. 10, 2014) Johnson, J. (19 pages).

By | December 09, 2014
Consumer Protection • Misrepresentation • Damages • Attorney Fees
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Corporate Counsel

California Preps Its Digital Erasers

As of Jan. 1, California will allow minors to remove content or information they posted on a website, online service, or online or mobile application.
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