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Law.com

Boston Scientific Loses $73.4M Verdict in Mesh Trial

A Dallas jury has awarded $73.4 million in the first trial to go against Boston Scientific Corp. over one of its pelvic mesh devices.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Zaman v. Felton

By | September 11, 2014
Sale, Lease and Repurchase Agreements May Give Rise to Equitable Mortgage
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Conn. AG Leads Probe of Home Depot Data Breach

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Litigation Daily

MPHJ Files New Suit Challenging Vermont Antitroll Law

The accused patent troll MPHJ Technology Investments is trying a different tack in its battle with Vermont Attorney General William Sorrell, bringing a new federal lawsuit to block the AG from pursuing state consumer protection claims against the company. 
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National Law Journal

Apple Claims Trimmed in 'Breaking Bad' Subscriptions

A federal judge provided a bit of both good and bad for the parties to a proposed class action alleging Apple Inc. cheated fans of the crime drama “Breaking Bad.”
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National Law Journal

Opposition Filed in Drugmakers' Bid to Shield Documents

Several pharmaceutical companies are seeking to block USA Today's Freedom of Information Act request for documents the drugmakers produced during the city of Chicago's investigation into opioid painkillers.
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The Recorder

Governor Signs 'Yelp' Bill

The law, which bars companies from including nondisparagement clauses in consumer contracts, takes effect Jan. 1.
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National Law Journal

State AGs Seek FCC Ruling on Blocking Telemarketers

The National Association of Attorneys General on Tuesday asked the Federal Communications Commission whether it's legal for telephone companies to use call-blocking technology to thwart telemarketers.
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National Law Journal

Asbestos Plaintiff Should Have Subpoenaed V.A. Doctor

A plaintiff with a history of smoking was not able to demonstrate that asbestos was a substantial contributing factor to his lung cancer because his treating physician from the Department of Veterans Affair did not provide a report detailing asbestos' role in his cancer, the Ohio Supreme Court has ruled.
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Corporate Counsel

Privacy Policy Pitfalls for Wearable Tech

No one really reads the privacy policies included with wearable devices, but everyone really should.
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