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Daily Business Review

Lawsuit: Anheuser-Busch Lying to Beck's, Kirin Beer Drinkers

Two beer battles are brewing in Miami courts as consumers claim Anheuser-Busch markets U.S.-made Beck's and Kirin beers as imports.
5 minute read

Litigation Daily

Illinois High Court Takes Up $10 Billion Philip Morris Case

The Illinois Supreme Court is ready to take another look at a $10 billion tobacco verdict against Philip Morris that it threw out a decade ago, only to have a lower court reinstate the verdict this April based on evidence that came out after trial.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Quality Assessment, Quality Improvement and Public Information: The Patient Care Ombudsman's Perspective

When health-care providers go bankrupt, their patients need special protection—a look at the Patient Care Ombudsman law.
10 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Grandalski v. Quest Diagnostics, Inc.

By | September 24, 2014
Class Certification Denied as to State Consumer Protection Claims
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Expert Evidence Properly Excluded in Car-Accident Suit

A plaintiff's expert was properly excluded in a products liability lawsuit against Kia Motors America Inc., the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit has ruled.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Class Action Accuses Tito's Vodka of Misrepresentation

Although marketed as a craft alcoholic beverage, Tito's Handmade Vodka actually is mass-produced in a large industrial complex in a process “devoid of human hands,” a proposed class action alleges.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Judge Certifies Olive-Oil Labeling Class on Rebound

Plaintiffs have won certification in a reformulated class action alleging a food distributor duped consumers by selling containers of supposedly 100-percent pure olive oil that actually held an industrially processed substance made from olive pits and skins.
2 minute read

Law.com

FTC Steps Up Pressure Against Bitcoin Fraud

After a long hands-off period, federal regulators are starting to crack down on bitcoin-related fraud. The Federal Trade Commission is the latest to make a move, winning a federal court order shutting down a Missouri-based company that sold specialized computers designed to produce bitcoins, the agency announced Tuesday.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Data-Breach Lawsuits Meet Mixed Receptions

The Home Depot Inc. is the latest retailer to report a security breach that might have compromised 56 million customers' credit card data. The courts have not always been kind to legal claims arising from these incidents.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Arbitration Clauses Must Be Explicit About Waiver of Suit

An arbitration clause in a consumer contract is not enforceable unless it clearly indicates that the plaintiff is giving up the right to go to court, a unanimous New Jersey Supreme Court ruled Sept. 23.
5 minute read

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