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National Law Journal

Stroke Patient Recovers $14 million in Yasmin Trial

A jury has awarded almost $14 million to a Chicago woman who sued her doctor for prescribing the birth control medication Yasmin, which the woman blamed for a disabling stroke and permanent brain injury.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Yelp Bill Gets Good Reviews

Legislation by John Perez would limit use of nondisparagement clauses.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Heartbleed Adds to Corporate Cybersecurity Heartache

The Heartbleed bug may have impacted 50 percent of the Internet. What should your company do?
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Regulators Approve New Standard for Children's Carriers

The Consumer Product Safety Commission voted, 3-0, to approve a new federal standard for soft infant and toddler carriers.
1 minute read

National Law Journal

Coca-Cola on Defensive in False-Advertising Arguments

The Coca-Cola Co.'s claim that it cannot be sued by a competitor for false advertising of its Pomegranate Blueberry juice blend did not appear to win many supporters on the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday.
5 minute read

Law.com

4th Circuit Overturns Sealed Case

The identity of a manufacturer that fought under the pseudonym "Company Doe" to block the public from seeing a consumer product safety report could soon be revealed.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Coca-Cola Argues Its Orange Juice Doesn't Violate FDA Regs

Discovery over whether Coca-Cola's orange juice products have synthetic ingredients confirms that the plaintiffs have no case over its juice marketing, the beverage giant argued in court papers.
2 minute read

The Recorder

Tech Royalty Places Money on … Democracy?

4 minute read

National Law Journal

Class Action Against Homeopathic Remedy Company To Go Forward

A class action which contends that children’s cold and flu products sold by a 100-year-old California homeopathic remedy company are nothing more than “flavored water” has been certified by a California federal judge.
2 minute read

Litigation Daily

Sidley Renews Pitch for China in Vitamin Makers' Appeal

With two Chinese companies facing a $157 million price-fixing verdict, the Chinese government is reasserting its position that the litigation should never have gotten off the ground because the defendants were acting at its behest.
4 minute read

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