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Litigation Daily

Lanier Says $9B Actos Verdict Sends Message to Takeda, Lilly

Even though it's likely to shrink dramatically, famed trial lawyer W. Mark Lanier says the eye-popping verdict blows away all those he's won before.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Court Says FTC Can Sue Companies Over Compromised Consumer Data

The Federal Trade Commission surmounts the first hurdle in a case that tests its authority to sue companies over data breaches that compromise consumers' personal information.
6 minute read

The Recorder

Imburgia v. DIRECTV Inc.

By | April 08, 2014
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Plaintiffs Reduce Fee Demand in Prius Litigation

Five plaintiffs law firms that originally sought $4.7 million in fees in a class action settlement over Prius headlight defects have agreed to lower their demand to $855,000.
2 minute read

Law.com

Target Data-Breach Litigation Coordinated in Minnesota

A federal panel has ordered about 100 consumer class actions filed against Target Corp. over its data breach transferred to Minnesota, where lawyers in related derivative shareholder actions have moved to appoint lead counsel.
2 minute read

Corporate Counsel

GM In-House Lawyers Pulled Into Ignition Switch Probe

The in-house lawyers at General Motors Co. are slowly being pulled into the public questions over its ignition switch recall.
5 minute read

Law.com

FTC Sues 'Jerk.com' Over Alleged Consumer Deception

The operators of the website Jerk.com were sued by the Federal Trade Commission today for allegedly harvesting personal information from Facebook to designate more than 73 million people jerks or nonjerks, then falsely claiming that consumers could revise their online profiles by paying $30.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

E-book Settlement Payments Made In Advance Of Trial

While Connecticut consumers are beginning to receive payments from a prior partial settlement in the multistate e-book price-fixing lawsuit, a hearing on damages is expected to get underway against Apple this summer regarding the same case.
2 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Judge Brightens Day For Teeth-Whitening Businesses

A federal judge has backed a teeth-whitening business in its fight with Connecticut over rules that made it illegal for people who are not dentists to provide certain procedures.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Subway 'Footlong' Settlement Draws Near

The legal saga of Subway's not-quite footlong subs is closing in on settlement, with all major issues resolved except for determining attorney's fees, according to a filing in the case.
2 minute read

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