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National Law Journal

Panel Weighs Venue in Target Data Breach

Minnesota is one obvious place to coordinate approximately 100 lawsuits filed over Target Corp.’s data breach, but a divided gathering of plaintiffs lawyers argued Thursday for alternative jurisdictions in Illinois, California, Louisiana and Colorado.
3 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Water Utility Funnels $29 Million Settlement To Consumers

Customers of Aquarion Water Co. should reap the benefits in their monthly bill from a $29 million settlement reached between the state and water utility related to a change in the Internal Revenue Service's accounting regulations.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

FCC Snags Leading CFPB Lawyer

A senior lawyer at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau quit the agency to join the Federal Communications Commission as acting deputy general counsel for litigation.
1 minute read

National Law Journal

Musical 'Oldies' Weren't Goodies, Class Action Alleges

Feeling ripped off when she bought compilations of 1980s and '90s oldies only to learn the songs weren't the original renditions, a New Jersey customer has filed a putative class complaint against the producers.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Hulu Sued Over Alleged Automatic Subscription Renewals

The online streaming service Hulu LLC faces a class action lawsuit over automatic renewals that allegedly were done without warning or the affirmative consent of consumers.
2 minute read

The Recorder

Google's Nest Hit With False Advertising Suit

Lawyers at Bursor & Fisher file class action claiming the company's thermostat doesn't live up to its promises.
2 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Having a Contest? Don't Change the Rules

The FCC says a radio station changed the "material terms" of a contest after it was underway.
2 minute read

Daily Report Online

Judges Derail Class Action Over Hospital Liens

A panel of the Georgia Court of Appeals has derailed a class action over an Augusta hospital's collection practices.
6 minute read

Law.com

POM Reverses Class Certification on Health Claims

POM Wonderful LLC scored a rare win on Tuesday in its battle over health claims tied to its pomegranate juice after a federal judge decertified a nationwide class of consumers.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Attorney's Unusual Claim Against Website Survives

A Boston lawyer's lawsuit against the Ripoff Report website over a negative posting about him has survived a dismissal motion.
3 minute read

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