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The Recorder

Loeffler v. Target Corporation

5 minute read

National Law Journal

FDA Proposes Reclassifying Transvaginal Mesh As High Risk

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration wants to reclassify surgical mesh used to treat pelvic prolapse in women from a moderate-risk medical device to a high-risk device.
2 minute read

The Recorder

Google Says It Will No Longer Collect Student Data

The company's education software will stop scanning email and mining data from student apps amid mounting scrutiny of industry data privacy practices.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Koh Tells 23andMe Lawyers to Shape Up

U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh is moving forward to impose order on a quagmire of litigation over 23andMe's DNA testing kits.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Federal Judge Rejects Plaintiffs' Expert in Milk Class Action

The plaintiffs' expert in a proposed consumer protection class action over milk should be struck because his testimony is not reliable, a federal judge has ruled.
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

3rd DCA Says Waivers Must Be Tailored To Risky Activity

The Third District Court of Appeal overturned a ruling in favor of a Florida Keys dive operator sued over a customer's drowning on an excursion to a shipwreck.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Plaintiffs Argue Consumer Protection Claims Over Joint Supplements Can Survive

Multistate class actions involving allegations that joint supplements sold by GNC. Corp. and Rite Aid Corp. do not provide benefits to joint health can survive a motion to dismiss, the plaintiffs argued in federal court.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Lawmakers to Subpoena CFPB Workers in Race Discrimination Probe

Investigating reports of alleged race-based discrimination at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a House Financial Services subcommittee unanimously voted today to subpoena two agency employees and a vice president of the National Treasury Employees Union.
2 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Litigation Department Of The Year: Day Pitney's Clients Include National Companies And Connecticut Icons

Day Pitney's litigation department has represented some of the best-known companies in the state. Core clients have included national and global brands, such as Priceline.com and Wells Fargo bank, not to mention some of Connecticut's most venerable institutions, such as Yale University.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

Plaintiffs' Expert Attacked Again in Milk Class Action

A milk company is renewing its argument that a plaintiffs' expert went "back to the drawing board" in a consumer protection class action, revising his expert opinion after he gave his deposition testimony.
2 minute read

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