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FTC Accuses AT&T of Misleading Customers With Unlimited Data Plans

Agency chairwoman Edith Ramirez said the company failed to deliver what it promised, but AT&T insists it's been transparent about throttling.
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Law.com

Judge Shuts Door on Hotel Price-Fixing Class Action

Eight months after Hagens Berman got a second chance to press claims that top Internet booking sites and the country's biggest hotel chains conspired to fix room prices, on Tuesday a federal judge in Dallas dismissed the case for good.
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National Law Journal

FTC Says AT&T Misled Consumers Over 'Unlimited' Data

The Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday sued AT&T Mobility, alleging the company misled its smart phone customers by promising unlimited data, only to throttle data speeds if consumers used too much.
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National Law Journal

Clinic: Plaintiffs Claims Don't Belong in Dialysis MDL

A dialysis clinic has moved to dismiss a Missouri plaintiff's lawsuit from federal multidistrict litigation over dialysis products. The clinic's counsel argues that the plaintiff cannot stick with products liability claims and actually must meet the higher standards of a claim for medical malpractice.
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National Law Journal

New Trial Granted in Artificial-Nails Poisoning Claims

The Montana Supreme Court has granted a new trial in a products liability lawsuit over a liquid acrylic nail product.
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National Law Journal

Restaurant Chain Settles 'Kobe' Burger Class Action

Back in the day, you might have spotted Marilyn Monroe, Jim Morrison or Janice Joplin at Barney's Beanery, an iconic Los Angeles burger joint and bar. Now, you can add “Kobe” to the list of the illustri-ous now gone. As in Kobe beef, not Bryant.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Fromm v. The Pocono Auction Gallery Inc., PICS Case No. 14-1679 (C.P. Monroe Aug. 5, 2014) Higgins, J. (10 pages).

By | October 28, 2014
Gist of the Action • Breach of Fiduciary Duty • Piercing the Corporate Veil • Consumer Protection
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National Law Journal

Busiest Judges Are Presiding Over Thousands of Cases

The busiest federal judges in the country are overseeing multidistrict litigation, prisoner petitions and patent cases, according to a report released Thursday.
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National Law Journal

Consumer Commission Mulls Recreational Vehicle Safety Standards

The Consumer Product Safety Commission is mulling whether to adopt mandatory safety standards for recreational off-highway vehicles.
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Litigation Daily

Litigator of the Week: Nicholas Gravante Jr. of Boies, Schiller & Flexner

On Texas turf, the New York litigator marshaled his resources to score a massive verdict against Trinity Industries that could affect the safety of drivers around the nation, and possibly beyond.
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