By Amanda Bronstad | June 29, 2022
Tuesday's ruling by U.S. District Judge William Orrick, in San Francisco, found that differences in the specific advertisements that individual class members saw, costs they suffered, or their "nicotine journey," did not overwhelm the common issues among all class members—namely, the allegedly deceptive marketing of Juul's products.
By Ana Monteiro | June 28, 2022
Exports were boosted by gains in industrial supplies such as petroleum products, as well as increases in the value of shipments of consumer goods and motor vehicles.
By Charles Toutant | June 22, 2022
"Now we're going to have, for the first time in years, public jury trials for sexual assault and sexual harassment in the workplace. It's a revolutionary change, really, given the decades of forced arbitration," said attorney Neil Mullin.
By Jane Wester | June 16, 2022
Attorneys at Sanford Heisler Sharp and Maritime Legal Solutions represent the women, who allege that the assault and harassment they faced on the ships was foreseeable and that Maersk failed to take reasonable measures to protect them.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Christine M. Walker | June 13, 2022
Thus, the U.S. Virgin Islands open registry touches on several important public policy issues of late. These issues include if the open registry will make the United States less dependent on the foreign supply chain and the cost of subsidizing American maritime operations relative to the national security benefits.
By Ellen Bardash | May 24, 2022
Workers said in a complaint FedEx has for 18 years uniformly violated the federal law that requires civilian employers to treat their employees who take leave to perform military service as well as it treats those who take comparable leave, such as for jury duty, bereavement or illness.
By Matt Day | May 23, 2022
The service that uses Amazon's sprawling network of gig drivers to fetch packages from mall-based retailers and deliver them to customers could help it expand the variety of goods it has available for fast shipment.
By ALM Staff | May 20, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.
By Jessica Mach | May 11, 2022
The case revolves around a federal law that says workers engaged in foreign or interstate commerce can sidestep arbitration and instead use the courts. The question is how broadly to define that group.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | April 1, 2022
The position of New York, which is in line with Judge Wigenton's opinion, has merit, and we hope to see the Supreme Court accept jurisdiction and ultimately determine that New Jersey cannot unilaterally abandon the compact.
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