By therecorder | The Recorder | September 5, 2017
C.A. 2nd; B260355 The Second Appellate District affirmed a judgment. The court held that federal law did not preempt a jury’s finding that a cigarette…
By C. RYAN BARBER | September 1, 2017
As millions of Americans prepared to witness a total solar eclipse, Amazon.com Inc. sent a safety warning to consumers who'd purchased potentially hazardous safety glasses and camera filters to capture the spectacle in the sky.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 31, 2017
"We recommend that you DO NOT use this product to view the sun or the eclipse," Amazon reportedly told consumers who bought certain special glasses to watch the Aug. 21 solar eclipse. Amazon is now the target of a class action in a Charleston, South Carolina, federal district court, where five law firms teamed up to sue the online retail giant over its alleged inadequate recall notification before the Aug. 21 eclipse.
By ctlawtribune | Connecticut Law Tribune | August 31, 2017
Perhaps there is less fanfare, but in-house lawyers play a vital role in the bar—from successfully navigating challenging disputes or transactions,…
By Jason Grant | August 30, 2017
Citing a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision on copyright protection for artistic elements of everyday products, a Southern District judge has ruled that a light set's decorative covers deserve protection because they are "sculptural works ... capable of existing apart from the utilitarian aspect of the light set."
By Scott Graham | August 29, 2017
Less than three months after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the Lanham Act's ban on disparaging trademarks, the D.C.-based appellate court was asked to decide whether "Matal v. Tam" extends to marks that use dirty words or graphics.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 29, 2017
A federal judge who appointed two women to head the talcum powder litigation in New Jersey has called their recent objection to her appointment of a special master "troubling" because it focused on gender.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 29, 2017
Home Depot USA Inc. has reached a $5.7 million settlement with federal product safety regulators over claims that the retailer, in a span of four years, sold thousands of products that had previously been recalled due to dangerous defects. The Consumer Product Safety Commission's acting chairwoman, Ann Marie Buerkle, voted to reduce the penalty to $1 million.
By Celia Ampel | August 29, 2017
World Patent Marketing allegedly duped potential entrepreneurs by touting nonexistent services and business relationships.
By BY STEPHANIE FORSHEE | August 28, 2017
Brandy Treadway has officially stepped in as J.C. Penney's general counsel, the company confirmed.
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