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New Jersey Law Journal

Ninth Circuit Gives New Life to Sunflower Seed Labeling Class Action

A divided U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has revived a putative class action over the sodium content of sunflower seeds, ruling that federal law does not preempt the California state law claims.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Consumer Products Safety Commission Proposes Changes to Information Disclosure

The Consumer Products Safety Commission is seeking public comment on its proposal to change the disclosure of information about manufacturers of products.
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Litigation Daily

Supreme Court Takes a Pass on Whirlpool Class Actions

Defying expectations and the hopes of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the high court declined Monday to hear arguments that it should dismantle two class actions over allegedly defective Whirlpool Corp. washing machines.
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The American Lawyer

The Am Law 100, the Early Numbers: At Paul Weiss, Making Headlines And Profits

Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison saw its profits per partner increase more than 8 percent last year, to $3.62 million, and its gross revenue rise nearly 7 percent, to $934.5 million, according to The American Lawyer's reporting.
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National Law Journal

Ninth Circuit Revives Sunflower Seed Labeling Suit

A lawsuit against ConAgra Foods Inc. raising California state claims and challenging the labeling of sunflower seed packages can move forward, a federal appeals court ruled on Feb. 20.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Hataishi v. First American Home Buyers Protection Corporation

By | February 24, 2014
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New Jersey Law Journal

Report: Safety Recalls Fail to Protect Kids

Only 10 percent of recalls of child products result in the products being returned or fixed, according to a new study.
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National Law Journal

FTC Wins $21M Order Against Light Bulb Maker

A California federal judge on Thursday ordered a light bulb maker to pay $21 million for exaggerating the performance of its LED bulbs, handing the Federal Trade Commission a significant victory in its quest to crack down on deceptive advertising claims.
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National Law Journal

FTC Wins $21M Order Against Light Bulb Maker

A California federal judge on Thursday ordered a light bulb maker to pay $21 million for exaggerating the performance of its LED bulbs, handing the Federal Trade Commission a significant victory in its quest to crack down on deceptive advertising claims.
2 minute read

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