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Corber v. Xanodyne Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

By | November 18, 2014
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Law.com

Paul Clement and Laurence Tribe Team Up to Challenge FDA

The American Clinical Laboratory Association on Tuesday announced it has hired longtime U.S. Supreme Court advocate Paul Clement and constitutional scholar Laurence Tribe to challenge draft guidance by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to regulate certain laboratory tests.
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National Law Journal

Maryland AG Douglas Gansler to Join BuckleySandler

Maryland Attorney General Douglas Gansler will head to the Washington office of BuckleySandler when he finishes his second term of office in January.
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Litigation Daily

Unilever Faces Blowback in Mayonnaise False Ad War

Evidence that Unilever altered its website to buttress false advertising claims against Just Mayo provoked a new round of bad press—and possibly ammunition for Boies Schiller to fight the company's preliminary injunction bid.
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Daily Report Online

Justice Uses Ruling Against Used Car Dealer To Vent on Fine Print That is Too Small

A unanimous Georgia Supreme Court on Monday said a consumer's fraud claim against a used car dealer could proceed—with the justice who wrote the decision using the occasion to lament that the fine print on the disclaimers in the plaintiff's sales contract was too small.
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Corporate Counsel

US and China Order Up More Food Safety and Compliance

An official from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration was in Shanghai working with the Chinese on the safety of the food supply.
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National Law Journal

Takata Called to Capitol Hill Over Air Bag Safety

Senators next week plan to put embattled Takata Corp. under the microscope, holding a hearing on the Japanese company's air bag safety defect that allegedly caused five deaths and prompted a U.S. criminal investigation and class action lawsuits.
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National Law Journal

NLJ Awards Honor the Country's Elite Plaintiffs Attorneys

Fifty of the nation's leading plaintiffs firms were honored at The National Law Journal's Elite Trial Lawyers awards ceremony on Thursday.
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New York Law Journal

Car Dealer Settles Class Action Over Anti-Theft Deal

An automobile dealer whose advertisements are a staple on upstate media outlets has reached a federal class action settlement calling for partial reimbursement to 5,320 customers who paid for an anti-theft protection package.
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Corporate Counsel

Takata Called to Capitol Hill Over Air Bag Safety

Senators plan to put Takata Corp. under the microscope, holding a hearing on the Japanese company's air bag safety defect that allegedly caused five deaths and prompted a U.S. criminal investigation and class action lawsuits.
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