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National Law Journal

Judge Blocks Discovery in Tainted-Steroid Litigation

A judge has stayed litigation against a pharmacy that produced contaminated steroid drugs that caused a multistate breakout of meningitis.
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National Law Journal

AstraZeneca Prevails on Nexium Claims, Wins Costs

Consolidated federal litigation over Nexium is dead after a California federal judge entered judgment in favor of AstraZeneca Pharmacueticals L.P. and McKesson Corp.
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Law.com

Boston Scientific Headed for Trial on Mesh Liability

On the heels of losing a $73.4 million verdict in Texas state court, Boston Scientific Corp. is headed to trial next month in two federal courts over its pelvic mesh devices.
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National Law Journal

Parties Blocked from Vermont Food Labeling Case

A federal judge has rejected a bid by Vermont Public Interest Research Group and the Center for Food Safety to intervene in a lawsuit brought by several food industry associations to stop enforcement of a state law that will require labels to identify ingredients that have been genetically engineered.
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The Recorder

Rent-to-Own Company Accused of Spying Settles for $28 Million

Deal with the attorney general's office resolves claims that Aaron's Inc. installed spyware on rental computers that enabled it to monitor and record its customers' actions.
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Law.com

LinkedIn Sued for Furnishing Reference Reports on Users

A proposed class action in the Northern District of California accuses the professional networking site of violating the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
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New York Law Journal

Gilbert v. The Home Depot, Inc.

By | October 10, 2014
Issue of Home Depot's Collection, Remittal Of Sales Tax Is Question for NY's Tax Agency
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New York Law Journal

Simmons v. Ambit Energy Holdings, LLC

By | October 10, 2014
CAFA 'Local Controversy Exception' Applies To Suit Against NY Firm Over Injuries in NY
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Conn. Collects $388,000 in Settlement with Drug Company

A Pennsylvania-based pharmaceutical company accused of improperly marketing drugs, including the popular attention deficit hyperactivity disorder medication Adderall, has agreed to pay the federal government and states nationwide a total of $56.5 million.
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National Law Journal

Court Orders State to Intervene in 'Unacceptable' School

A California judge has ordered state officials to do something about “unprecedented and unacceptable” conditions at a Los Angeles high school where students are still waiting for their course assignments two months into the school year.
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