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National Law Journal

Feds Fine Company That Hired Trebek for Ad Campaign

A San Diego company that hired "Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek to tout its educational products settled Federal Trade Commission charges of deceptive advertising and telemarketing violations on Thursday.
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National Law Journal

Federal Suit Reiterates Complaint Against Tito's Vodka

Another legal shot has been taken at Tito's Handmade Vodka, as a second proposed class action alleges its manufacturer falsely advertise it as made in “an old-fashioned pot” when it actually is mass produced by machines.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Judge Defers Hot-Dog Dispute to a “Higher Authority”

Tossing the case like a hot potato because of its intersection with religion, a Minnesota state judge has dismissed a putative class action alleging that Hebrew National's hot dogs are not wholly kosher.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

AT&T to Pay $105M to Settle Cramming Charges

AT&T Mobility LLC agreed Wednesday to pay $105 million to settle charges by the Federal Trade Commission, the Federal Communications Commission and attorneys general from 50 states and the District of Columbia that it placed unauthorized charges on mobile phone bills.
3 minute read

Litigation Daily

Judge Trims Abbott Whistleblower's False Claims Act Suit

The ruling is a blow to salesmen-turned-plaintiffs lawyer Kevin Colquitt, who sued Abbott when he was a law student and then, Kirkland & Ellis says, shopped the case to law firms in order to land a job.
4 minute read

Litigation Daily

The Global Lawyer: Class Actions Aborning in Europe and the UK

After 15 years in the waiting room, it's time for global antitrust plaintiffs to hand out cigars.
6 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Product Safety and Recall in the US and EU

A look at the different approaches that lawmakers in the European Union and the United States have taken to ensuring the safety of consumer products put on the market in their jurisdictions.
16 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Winners and Losers: October 6, 2014

By | October 03, 2014
Teresa and Joe Giudice head up the list of biggest winners and losers for the week of October 6.
2 minute read

Litigation Daily

Cahill, BASF Say Court Flubbed Litigation Privilege Ruling

The firm and its former client want the Third Circuit to rehear arguments that they're shielded from allegations they deceived plaintiffs and the courts for years about evidence of potential asbestos liability.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Court Orders Liability Recalculated for 'Superfund' Pollution Site

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit has ordered the recalculation of a paper manufacturer's liability for a “Superfund” pollution site at the Lower Fox River in Wisconsin.
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