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Corporate Counsel

Beware of Food Labels: Is It Really All-Natural?

Kellogg's learned the hard way, losing a battle over whether foods made by its Kashi subsidiary merited the label "natural."
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Appeals Court Sides With Disabled Adults in Medicaid Case

Arizona's Medicaid program must pay for incontinence briefs for low-income adults with disabilities who need the protection to prevent infection, a federal appeals court has ruled.
2 minute read

Law.com

House Republicans Warn FCC on Net Neutrality

House Republican leaders jumped into the net-neutrality fray Wednesday, sending the Federal Communications Commission a letter opposing any attempt to reclassify broadband as a Title II service.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Attorneys Reach $2M Deal in Bank Overdraft Fee Suit

For Lauderdale's Kopelowitz Ostrow reached a $2 million settlement in a bank overdraft fee class action in Michigan.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Pasta Maker To Pay Nearly $8 Million To Settle Suit Over Low-Carb Claims

A pasta manufacturer that landed in hot water over claims that its product is suitable for low-carbohydrate diets is working towards a $7.9 million settlement of a putative class-action suit.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

The Morning Wrap

A round up of legal news from ALM-affiliated publications and around the web: EU's highest court says Google must remove personal links when asked; Timothy Geithner must hand over documents; Apple loses a skirmish with its monitor.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Defendants Seek Dismissal of Joint Supplement Action

Claims that over-the-counter joint supplements involve false advertising should be dismissed because the plaintiffs cannot show the representations are false, defendants General Nutrition Corp., GNC Holdings Inc. and Rite Aid Corp. argued in court papers.
2 minute read

Litigation Daily

Guest Column: Arbitration Three Years After Concepcion

Three years after he persuaded the U.S. Supreme Court to reject a major challenge to mandatory arbitration agreements, Mayer Brown's Andy Pincus says arbitration's foes have been forced to shift their attention to Capitol Hill.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

Target Heads to Court Over Data Breach

This month’s resignation of Target Corp. chief executive officer Gregg Steinhafel came as a federal judge in Minnesota holds the first hearing in the lawsuits filed over the retailer’s data breach—although both sides have expressed interest in settling the litigation.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Medical System Sued Over Data Breach

A security breach at a Pennsylvania hospital system has exposed the personal information of about 27,000 employees—and has spurred a proposed class action that seeks 25 years of credit record monitoring and identity-theft protection for the victims.
2 minute read

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