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New York Law Journal

New U.S. Law Imposes De Facto Import Ban on Products From Xinjiang

Companies have 180 days to review supply chains.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Produce Distributor JD Global Sales Turns to Lowenstein in Dispute With Wholesaler

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.
1 minute read

Daily Report Online

Federal Bench Trial Nets $630K Award for Woman Hurt in FedEx Semi Rear-Ender

The plaintiff was injured when the Hyundai Accent in which she was a passenger was struck from behind by a FedEx semi on Interstate 75 in 2017.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

US Producer Prices Climb 0.6%, Adding to Inflation Concerns

Transportation bottlenecks, materials shortages and increasing labor costs have sent prices soaring across the economy in recent months.
3 minute read

The Recorder

'Get Rid of the Scumbags': Trade Secrets Battle Between ChromaDex, Elysium Offers Rare Look Inside Major Life Science Companies

The trial has included testimony about a move in 2015 by Florida billionaire and bioscience investor Phil Frost to buy Elysium, which Elysium executives rejected on the spot.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Creative Branding and Maximizing Intellectual Property Protection With Color

Given the broad scope of possible protection, the rights of others should be carefully considered in product development in order to avoid confusing similarity with the non-functional shapes and colors of established brands.
9 minute read

Daily Business Review

It's Not Just Amazon: South Florida Industrial Market Growing 18 Months After Pandemic Onset

There's huge investor demand to buy existing, vacant or income-producing land in South Florida, according to Colliers' Steve Wasserman.
4 minute read

The Recorder

Two Class Action Lawyers Sanctioned for Inflating Their Billable Hours

In a tentative order Thursday, Orange County Superior Court Judge Kirk Nakamura ordered attorneys David Yeremian and Jason Rothman to each pay $10,000 within 10 days. At issue was a declaration submitted in support of attorney fees stating that Rothman worked 357 hours, but added, "I actually worked 185.38 so the above hours are exaggerated to help us meet the lodestar but not seeming too far out of line."
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

'There's Just Not Enough Warehouse Space': Florida Enjoying Industrial Sector Boom

The COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked many forms of havoc, but the industrial sector is not among the casualties.
10 minute read

New York Law Journal

Amazon Fires Back at NY AG James in Complaint, Saying Health Precautions Exceeded State Standards

The complaint, filed in the Eastern District of New York in response to James' list of demands sent after an investigation and two Amazon employees' claims that they were retaliated against, claims federal regulators have authority over workplace safety and retaliation claims, respectively—not the attorney general's office.
5 minute read

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