By Charles Toutant | March 22, 2024
A legal dispute over accommodation of Tourette syndrome in a job involving interaction with the public is a particularly "tricky" type of disability dispute, said plaintiff-side employment lawyer Andrew Moskowitz.
By Charles Toutant | February 23, 2024
"It is unclear to the court how a sophisticated litigant can reasonably expect to fulfil its duty to preserve evidence by leaving the responsibility ... in the hands of restaurant manager, who is given absolutely no guidance," the judge said.
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By Steve Lash | September 28, 2023
Agri Stats denies allegation, saying the data collection helps industry members reduce costs, enhance productivity and improve quality.
By Brad Kutner | August 9, 2023
"If the FTC sues to block this transaction it will definitely put the new guidelines to the test in the courts and do so in a way I don't think the FTC is going to like," said Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider partner Michael Keeley.
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By Natasha Allen and Christopher C. Cain | June 21, 2023
There are legal considerations that businesses should consider when it comes to marketing and selling better-for-you products to ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations. It is essential to be aware of the labeling and advertising regulations.
By Charles Toutant | June 13, 2023
"Shannon Phillips is very grateful that the jury saw the truth of what happened," plaintiff lawyer Laura Mattiacci said of the verdict.
By Brian Lee | April 12, 2023
The settlement, which includes Colorado, Illinois, Massachusetts and New Mexico, is for Juul and its former directors and executives' alleged role in contributing to the youth vaping epidemic that led to a rise in underage e-cigarette smoking across the United States.
By Amy Guthrie | March 17, 2023
U.S. District Judge Kenneth Marra of the Southern District of Florida ordered the banana company to stand trial in January 2024 for allegedly financing paramilitary death squads in Colombia.
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By Ellen Bardash | March 7, 2023
The new complaint extensively details the plaintiff's pre-suit demand process beginning in October 2021, stating Kraft Heinz, rather than forming an independent committee of directors to investigate, created a working group consisting of two allegedly conflicted directors.
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