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The Recorder

LinkedIn Turns to MoFo to Fend Off FCRA Suit

Tiffany Cheung, chair of Morrison & Foerster's consumer class actions practice, entered her appearance in the case Friday.
1 minute read

National Law Journal

Q&A: Food Safety Lawyer Bill Marler on What Not to Eat

Where you see food—a rare hamburger, a salad with alfalfa sprouts, a slice of cantaloupe—Bill Marler sees pathogens. A name partner at Seattle's Marler Clark, he has represented victims in every major food poisoning outbreak for three decades, winning more than $600 million for his clients.
8 minute read

National Law Journal

Q&A: Can Your Firm Handle Mass Torts?

Mass torts in state and federal court have become a hot area of litigation, but not every plaintiffs law firm is ready to practice in this complex area.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Q&A: Davis Wright's Kraig Baker on Technology and the Law

The National Law Journal talked with Kraig L. Marini Baker, chair of Davis Wright Tremaine's technology, advertising, trademark and entertainment practice, about what legal problems will be raised by a world in which devices are talking to each other and operating independently of human beings.
5 minute read

The Recorder

Rosolowski v. Guthy-Renker LLC

By | October 30, 2014
4 minute read

Law.com

Whirlpool Beats Moldy Washer Class Action in Bellwether Trial

After winning class action status and surviving multiple appeals, plaintiffs lawyers hit a dead end in the first trial over claims that Whirlpool sold mold-prone washers to millions of unsuspecting customers.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Gerber Baby Formula Ads Are Misleading, FTC Claims

The Federal Trade Commission on Thursday sued baby food maker Gerber Products Co., alleging the company misled consumers by suggesting that its “Gerber Good Start Gentle” formula prevents or reduces the risk babies will develop allergies.
4 minute read

Litigation Daily

Propofol Woes Continue for UnitedHealth Over Hep C Outbreak

Can Bartlit Beck fend off another blockbuster verdict over claims that UnitedHealth Group referred patients to a doctor whose clinic spawned a massive outbreak of Hepatitis C?
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Bill Would Nix Counsel Fees for Minor Consumer Fraud Claims

The New Jersey Legislature is moving toward eliminating the award of counsel fees and costs for violations of the state's Consumer Fraud Act that are technical in nature and did not result in any ascertainable loss for the victim.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

FTC Sues Online Dating Site Over Fake Flirty Profiles

That handsome stranger who likes piña coladas and getting caught in the rain, the one who just winked at you online? He might be a computer-generated fake, trying to trick you into upgrading to a paid online dating membership, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
3 minute read

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