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National Law Journal

Class Action Rooted in Gray Hair Reversal Claims

A pill and shampoo that prevent or reverse gray hair? A disgruntled customer and proposed class action plaintiff thinks not.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

GM CEO to Congress: 'I'm Not Afraid of The Truth'

General Motors Co. will create "a new norm and a new industry standard" for safety and quality, the automaker's chief executive officer, Mary Barra, said Wednesday in her first public appearance on Capitol Hill since the publication of a critical report of the company's handling of an ignition-switch defect.
6 minute read

Litigation Daily

Apple Strikes Tentative E-Books Deal as Appeal Looms

Apple is hedging its bets in the sprawling e-books antitrust litigation, agreeing to a settlement on damages that allows the company to continue fighting a year-old decision that it's liable for fixing e-book prices.
3 minute read

Law.com

Few Gains for Feds in Fighting Phony Weight-Loss Products

The notion that a pill—or a lotion or powder or tea—could magically make you thin without dieting or exercise never seems to lose its appeal.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Class Action Proceeds Against Celestial Seasonings

A California federal judge has refused to dismiss a proposed class action that accuses The Hain Celestial Group Inc. of falsely marketing its teas as "100 Percent Natural" even though it contains man-made pesticides, rejecting the company's argument that the natural label constitutes “mere puffery” and is not actionable.
2 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Honors Night 2014: Nora Dannehy Quietly Built Reputation For Honesty And Integrity

Nora Dannehy is known for her work ethic and intellect. And her modesty. Yes, in her former role as Connecticut's U.S. attorney, she occasionally found herself on courthouse steps addressing the media, especially following corruption prosecutions that sent some of the state's most powerful politicians to prison.
6 minute read

Litigation Daily

Hogan Lovells Challenges Vermont GMO Law

Food industry trade groups are fighting back against Vermont's first-of-its-kind state law requiring the labeling of genetically engineered food, arguing that it violates the First Amendment as well as the Commerce Clause.
2 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Did GM Rouse a Passive NHTSA?

The ignition-switch scandal at General Motors Co. may finally have gotten the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration into gear.
5 minute read

The Recorder

Orichian v. BMW of North America, LLC

4 minute read

National Law Journal

House Oversight Committee: Key Witness Gave FTC 'Inaccurate' Information

The Federal Trade Commission's data-security trial against LabMD is in disarray after the House Oversight Committee sent a letter to the agency warning that a key witness provided information that is “incomplete and inaccurate” and “may not have been truthful.”
2 minute read

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