Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Brannon Arnold | July 11, 2019
Waivers do not make companies bullet-proof. ... Louisiana and Virginia have refused to enforce such waivers due to public policy considerations, stating that e-Scooter users cannot sign away their rights with the push of a button.
By Raychel Lean | April 24, 2019
This South Florida case has tested the limits of consumer rights and might ultimately be destined for the U.S. Supreme Court.
By Sue Reisinger | April 12, 2019
Tennessee last week became the first state in the nation to enact a law to stop deceptive trial lawyer ads targeting prescription drugs and medical devices with some companies and their in-house counsel supporting the law.
By Greg Land | April 1, 2019
A Florida couple twice sued loan servicer Carrington Mortgage Services after it repeatedly reported them delinquent on a home mortgage they had already settled and charged them for lender-placed insurance on the home they no longer owned.
By Gina Passarella Cipriani | February 14, 2019
The National Law Journal is now accepting submissions for its prestigious Elite Trial Lawyers awards, which honor the best work being done on behalf of plaintiffs.
By Raychel Lean | February 13, 2019
The Florida Supreme Court warned on Wednesday that it doesn't send legal notices via email after a scam has resurfaced, featuring counterfeit letterheads aimed at bilking its targets. Similar frauds have also emerged in Georgia.
Daily Report Online | Analysis|News
By Frank Ready | January 15, 2019
The city of Los Angeles alleges the Weather Channel app does not adequately disclose its sale of geolocation data to third-party advertisers, raising questions on the expectations of consumers.
By Katheryn Tucker | January 8, 2019
Connecticut co-led the multistate investigation with the Illinois Attorney General's Office. As a leading state, Connecticut's share of the settlement funds is $102,574.09, which will be deposited in the state's General Fund, Attorney General George Jepsen said.
By Katheryn Tucker | January 3, 2019
Attorney General Chris Carr hired The Barnes Law Group, The Cooper Firm, Franklin Law and Beasley, Allen four months ago to go after drugmakers.
By Katheryn Tucker | January 3, 2019
Carr's New Year's advice notes a loophole in state law that allows new gym members to back out of the contract within seven days.
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