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Cooley Scores Ninth Circuit Win for eBay

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National Law Journal

Samsung Accused of Exaggerating Battery Claims

Samsung has been slapped with a putative class action that claims the advertised battery life of the Galaxy S4 smartphone is based on manipulated testing conditions that bear no relation to how consumers actually use the device.
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National Law Journal

Judge Certifies Class in Robotext Litigation

A federal judge has certified a class action against a Tennessee businessman once dubbed a “payday loan king” by critics for, among other things, allegedly sending robotext messages to thousands of cellphone users around the country without their consent.
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Law.com

Plaintiffs Move to Coordinate GM Lawsuits in Los Angeles

A prominent plaintiffs firm has moved to coordinate the rapidly growing tide of lawsuits filed over General Motors Corp.’s ignition switch recalls, which expanded on Friday to include more recent vehicle models.
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National Law Journal

Class Certified in Alleged Apple E-Book Price-Fixing

A federal judge has granted certification of a class of consumers in antitrust litigation asserting that Apple Inc. conspired with publishers to fix the price of electronic books.
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National Law Journal

FDA Updates Guidance On Medical Devices for Kids

It has been a decade since the U.S. Food and Drug Administration last updated its industry guidance about medical devices meant for kids starting from birth up through the age of 21.
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National Law Journal

Suit Challenges Nature Valley's 'Natural' Claims

A federal district judge in California has denied General Mill's motion to dismiss a proposed class action that alleges the term "100% Natural" on its Nature Valley products is deceptive and misleading because they contain genetically modified organisms and other synthetic ingredients.
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National Law Journal

New Consumer Class Action Filed Against G.M.

A new consumer class action has been filed against General Motors Corp. over defects associated with its ignition switch recall.
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National Law Journal

Pelvic Mesh Defendant Argues Discovery Over Hernia Products Unnecessary

Plaintiffs who allege injury from vaginal mesh made by Cook Medical Incorporated and two related companies should narrow their discovery requests regarding mesh used to treat hernias, a defendant is arguing in federal court.
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National Law Journal

Concert Ticket Class Action Dismissed

A federal court of appeals has ruled against a concert ticket holder who filed a class action over the price of his ticket that included a parking fee he claims wasn't needed and violated consumer protection laws.
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