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National Law Journal

Judge Guts Class Action Over Online Poker Losses

A federal judge has dealt a blow to an Illinois woman's putative class-action quest to recover online poker gambling losses as state law permits.
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Daily Business Review

Fakers! Pam Bondi Says Hollywood Moving Company Impersonating Ryder

A Hollywood-based moving company accused of using the Ryder name is the target of an attorney general's lawsuit claiming it fleeced consumers.
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The Legal Intelligencer

In re Gisondi, PICS Case No. 14-0355 (E.D. Pa. Feb. 20, 2014) Pratter, J. (8 pages).

By | March 18, 2014
TILA • Notice of Right to Cancel • Presumption of Delivery • "Self-Serving" Testimony
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Judge Tosses Lawsuit Over ZIP Code Collection by Retailers

Two national retail stores did not violate District of Columbia law when they asked customers for their ZIP codes during checkout, a federal judge in Washington ruled Friday.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Dial Presses for Class Certification Hearing

While plaintiffs seeking class certification over the sales practices of a brand of Dial soap want to have the judge decide on papers only, Dial Corp. says that the plaintiffs should want to join its request for an evidentiary hearing “if plaintiffs really could meet their burden of proof on class certification.”
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National Law Journal

Class Action Advances Over Adulterated Olive Oil Claims

Consumers who bought what they thought was 100 percent pure olive oil that allegedly contained a far cheaper substitute can press on with their class action against Kangadis Food Inc., a federal judge has ruled.
2 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Legal Issues Pile Up for General Motors GC

Michael Millikin, General Motors Co.'s general counsel, may have to add a criminal inquiry by the U.S. Department of Justice to his overstuffed inbox.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Couturiers Suing Websites That Sell Knock-Offs of Trademarked Gowns

An association representing makers of bridal and prom gowns has launched a litigation attack on more than a thousand websites that allegedly violate their trademarks and sell cheap knockoffs of their products.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

DOJ Faulted for Making Mortgage Fraud a Low Priority

The Justice Department's inspector general in a report released today criticized agency efforts during and after the financial crisis to prosecute mortgage fraud, finding that such cases were a low priority, despite public statements to the contrary.
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National Law Journal

DOJ Faulted for Making Mortgage Fraud a Low Priority

The Justice Department's inspector general in a report released today criticized agency efforts during and after the financial crisis to prosecute mortgage fraud, finding that such cases were a low priority, despite public statements to the contrary.
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