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National Law Journal

Bosch Sparkplug Class Action Survives Dismissal Motion

A Florida federal judge has kept running a proposed class action alleging Robert Bosch LLC deceptively misrepresents that its spark plugs contain platinum.
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National Law Journal

Class Action Targets Jimmy John's in Data Breach

A data breach that targeted the Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwiches chain has spawned a proposed class action by a plaintiff who alleges the company's information systems and security oversight were “grossly inadequate” and that its delay in announcing the breach was unlawful.
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Law.com

Ninth Circuit Says Sirius Can't Arbitrate Toyota Owners' Claims

Buying a car shouldn't automatically bind someone to a contract with an optional satellite radio service, wrote Judge Harry Pregerson.
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The Recorder

Knutson v. Sirius XM Radio Inc.

By | November 10, 2014
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National Law Journal

Some Plaintiffs Trying to Abandon Vaginal Mesh MDL

Several plaintiffs suing Coloplast Corp. over its pelvic mesh products have moved to initiate discovery because they claim the goal of coordinating the cases into multidistrict litigation has been defeated.
2 minute read

Law.com

Plaintiffs Move to Combine Air-Bag Cases in Florida

Plaintiffs lawyers have moved to coordinate more than a dozen lawsuits against Takata Corp. and six automakers over an airbag defect that prompted recalls of 7.8 million U.S. cars and trucks.
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Law.com

JP Morgan Chase Faces Suit Over Automated Calls to Debtor

A suit filed in federal court in Newark, N.J., claims J.P. Morgan Chase Bank violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by using an automated telephone dialing system to call a debtor on his mobile phone.
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National Law Journal

Grassley Outlines Approach to Judicial Confirmations

Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, the presumptive chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, on Monday outlined his leadership plans—including his vow to confirm “consensus” nominations to the federal judiciary.
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Litigation Daily

Vermont AG Weighs FTC Deal as Fight With 'Troll' Continues

Vermont attorney general Bill Sorrell said he welcomed news that MPHJ Technology Investments has made a deal with the FTC to stop intimidating businesses with allegedly bogus infringement claims. But he said the agency's settlement could have been tougher.
4 minute read

The Recorder

People of the State of California v. IntelliGender, LLC

By | November 07, 2014
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