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Connecticut Law Tribune

Branford Diet Supplement Firms To Pay Millions Of Dollars In Restitution

Three Branford-based dietary supplement companies and their owner that will provide millions of dollars in restitution to consumers harmed by the companies' alleged deceptive Internet marketing and sales practices, state officials said.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

6 Steps to Improve Mobile App Privacy

What exactly should a mobile app developer do to stay on the right side of increasing pressure to protect user data?
7 minute read

Law.com

Judges: Debt Fees Must Be Disclosed on Front End

The Atlanta-based federal appeals court has ruled that creditors cannot tack on a collection fee based on a percentage of a debt without warning consumers up front.
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Excedrin Migraine Delusively Priced, Consumers Claim in Class-Action Suit

A putative class action in federal court in Newark alleges the maker of Excedrin Migraine is duping customers by charging a higher price for a medicine identical to a lower-priced line.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Rare Trial Looms on Claims Against Mortgage Lender

A Boston federal judge has moved a borrower's negligent misrepresentation claim against PNC Mortgage Corp. for allegedly misleading her about mortgage terms one step closer to a jury trial.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

The Year in Quotes: Action Shifts To the Agencies

By | December 30, 2013
2 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Mortgage Company To Pay $2.1 Billion To Resolve Complaints

One of the nation's largest mortgage servicing companies has agreed to pay $2.1 billion in a joint state-federal settlement that could be worth more than $40 million to Connecticut borrowers.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Forecast 2014: Keeping An Eye On Health Care Changes

As I begin my fourth year as state attorney general, I continue to believe there is no better job in state government and I am grateful to the people of Connecticut for the opportunity to serve.
6 minute read

The Recorder

Appeal Court Puts Food Lawyers on a Diet

3 minute read

The Recorder

Quesada v. Herb Thyme Farms, Inc.

By | December 24, 2013
4 minute read

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