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Law.com

Justice Alito Re-Enters Two Key Business Cases

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Jr. will participate in two cases set for argument next week in which he had previously recused himself.
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National Law Journal

Court Orders Identity of 'Company Doe' Revealed

The sealing of the identity of a company that fought to block public access to a consumer safety report was improper, a federal appeals court said Wednesday in ordering the disclosure of its name and publication of case documents.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Robocall Lawsuit Survives Against Cruise Line

Caribbean Cruise Lines has failed to sink a putative class action that claimed the company unlawfully used robocalls to drum up business, but a federal judge allowed the company's president to disembark from the suit.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

FDA Issues Draft Guidance on Honey Labeling

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued draft guidance for the proper labeling of honey products and is seeking comments from consumers and the industry.
2 minute read

Litigation Daily

Former SEC Lawyer Speaks Out on Agency's Failings

An investigation of the SEC's case against Goldman Sachs revealed James Kidney as a rare voice willing to criticize his own agency. After a retirement speech last month that made waves on Wall Street and in Washington, Kidney elaborated on his concerns in an extensive interview.
11 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Can Eateries Require Workers to Get Hepatitis A Shots?

It's the only food-borne illness that can be prevented with a vaccine, and recent outbreaks up the urgency.
2 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Jepsen Cites Less Confrontational Style As He Launches Re-Election Bid

When George Jepsen was elected Connecticut attorney general in 2010, he came into office with a consumer protection agenda that sounded much like that of his predecessor, Richard Blumenthal.
8 minute read

Corporate Counsel

BofA Reaches $772M Pact With Feds for Card Add-ons

The government calls out the hard sell on debt relief programs pushed by the embattled bank's reps.
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

11th Circuit Sends Back Case On Autodialed Calls

Giving a pro-plaintiff tilt to a crucial part of the U.S. Telephone Consumer Protection Act, the federal appellate court for Florida, Georgia and Alabama revived a case that resounds with hundreds of autodialed calls.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

Retailer Penalized for Children's Clothing Hazard

The Consumer Product Safety Commission provisionally approved a $600,000 civil penalty with retail chain Forman Mills Inc. for its failure to report the sale of garments that could put kids at risk of strangulation.
2 minute read

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