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Law.com

Over $1.3M Settlement Reached Over 'Life-Altering' False Drug Testing Results

Riley's complaint, filed in March 2021, alleged that she believes that around 30% of the drug tests performed by Avertest are inaccurate, which is in sharp contrast to the company's claim that it provides forensically defensible results with a 97% accuracy rate.
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Corporate Counsel

737 Max Crash Victims' Families Demand $25B Boeing Fine, Prosecution of Ex-Execs

"Any resolution of the case that fails to reflect that Boeing killed 346 people dishonors the crime victims' memory," said Paul Cassell, a lawyer representing families of 737 Max crash victims
6 minute read

National Law Journal

FTC's War on 'Dark Patterns' Derives From Years Opposing Deceptive Practices, Ex-Agency Leaders Say

"Sellers have always been trying to make consumers stay as customers and will go to great lengths to make it difficult for consumers to simply want to quit the company," said David Vladeck, former director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection.
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National Law Journal

GOP Senators Attack 6th Circuit Pick Over Tie to Workers Group, Political Donation

"I served for a couple of years on an advisory board for an organization that was at that time getting off the ground," Karla Campbell said, adding that one of the group's goals was to tell low-wage workers about their legal rights.
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Daily Business Review

1 Word, 32 Pages: Courts Delve Into Definition of 'Riot'

"This decision will protect not only our clients' First Amendment rights but the First Amendment rights of all Floridians," said James Tysse, a Supreme Court and appellate partner at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld.
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National Law Journal

Pa. US District Court Nominee Touts Phila. Legal Community Support

"Everyone has been encouraging me to do this, because they believe I can do it, they believe I can be a good judge," Henry, a career public defender, said during her nomination hearing. "I am thrilled at even being considered for this position."
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National Law Journal

District Court Nominees Vow to Apply Supreme Court Precedent

Dobbs, Brown v. Board and a gun-rights decision were among the cases President Joe Biden's federal trial court nominees in Maryland, New York and Pennsylvania were asked to comment on in written responses.
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New York Law Journal

Not Asking for Anything: NJ US Attorney, on Cross, Recounts Dealings With Menendez

"I did not believe he was asking me to do anything other than my official duty," U.S. Attorney Philip Sellinger said. "In fact, I didn't believe he was asking me to do anything."
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Hartford Healthcare Faces Mounting Antitrust Claims, Allegations of Coordinating Inflated Prices

"We look forward to representing the plaintiffs and the proposed class of payers in this important case and ultimately trying this case in front of a Connecticut jury," plaintiffs' counsel, Daniel J. Walker, a shareholder with Berger Montague in Washington, D.C., told Law.com.
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The Recorder

UnitedLex Faces Copyright Suit for Allegedly Using Software Application Without a License

Scalr brought claims of direct infringement of the plaintiff's rights under the U.S. Copyright Act, contributory copyright infringement, inducement of copyright infringement, unfair competition under California Business and Professional Code Section 17200 as to UnitedLex's use and sales in California.
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