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Customers Claim Whirlpool Knows It's Been Selling Defective Fridges for 10 Years
The class seeks to represent Whirlpool customers who, plaintiffs say, have seen ice makers, water dispensers and other features stop working because of the quality of wiring that runs through their freezer doors.Penn Taps Wilmer to Defend Against Allegations of Enabling Campus Antisemitism
The firm previously prepared former Penn president Elizabeth Magill for a December congressional hearing investigating college campus antisemitism. Criticism over Magill's responses ultimately led to her resignation.Wilmer Tapped to Defend Against Allegations of Enabling Campus Antisemitism
The firm previously prepared former Penn president Elizabeth Magill for a December congressional hearing investigating college campus antisemitism. Criticism over Magill's responses ultimately led to her resignation.Interim Nominee for NY Supreme Court Clears First Legislative Hurdle
State Sen. Sean Ryan, D-Buffalo, Ryan, said "the best judges are judges who are attorneys who have a broad base of clients."'Take the Ego Out of It': Why a CLO Made Finding His Successor a Multiyear Process
"In our case, a Fortune 500 CLO was not what we needed. Somebody who had been part of a large legal department was not what we needed," said Richard Parr, a senior adviser at TAG.View more book results for the query "*"
Jenner, Looking at 'Stretch' Goals, Reached Double-Digit Revenue and Profit Growth
Jenner surpassed even its own revenue target in 2023, while the firm increased PEP by nearly 18% amid a 4% contraction in its equity tier.SEC Chair Gensler Warns About Centralization of AI in Financial Sector
"This is a new tool for bad actors to do bad things to the American public," Gary Gensler said.Ga. Court Set to Decide Whether Insurer Must Pay for Car Dealership's Loss
According to the plaintiff-appellees, if the language of a contract is ambiguous, it needs to be strictly construed against the insurer.Despite GOP Concerns, Nominees to Hudson County Bench Pass on Senate Floor Vote With Ease
"I felt the precedent was violated in this case and the result is that the tradition and the statute will not mean anything," Sen. Jon Bramnick, R-Middlesex, Morris, Somerset, and Union, told the Law Journal.Online Retailers Frustrated That FTC Fake-Review Ban Would Give Tech Giants a Pass
Hindering the agency's efforts to crack down on shady reviews is Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996, which provides online platform with immunity to claims stemming from third-party content.