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Class Actions Multiply Over Credit Card Exposure
More than 60 lawsuits have been filed in the past two months against major retailers and restaurants for violating a provision of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act that forbids cash register receipts from displaying the expiration date or more than the last five digits of a customer's credit card number. "Some of our clients are past victims of identity theft who take these issues very seriously," said Greg Karasik of Spiro Moss Barness Harrison & Barge, which has filed three dozen of the suits.Motorcyclist settles in crash case for $575,000
A motorcycle rider who lawyers on both sides assessed as a strong witness has collected a $575,000 settlement of a case involving a crash in rural Greene County. Richard Connelly Jr., right, with Ken Kalivoda, said their client had worked hard to regain his strength after the crash and three surgeries.Buffett's annual letter to be released Saturday
OMAHA, Nebraska AP - Billionaire Warren Buffett will likely use a few lines in his annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders to welcome new investors the company acquired along with BNSF railroad. But he'll also have a busy year at the company's 80-odd subsidiaries to explain when the letter is released this weekend.Consequences of the Insurer's Reservation of Rights
In her Professional Liability Insurance column, Goodman & Jacobs member Sue C. Jacobs discusses the "common interest" limited exception to the waiver of attorney-client privilege upon third-party disclosure, an insured's obligation to cooperate with the insurer and other issues that arise when an insurer has issued a reservation of rights letter.Truth in Large-Firm Advertising
While humor columnist The Snark says he has no doubt that advertising works, he doesn't understand the meaning behind a lot of large-firm campaigns. "Leadership. Creativity. Results." "Breadth. Depth. Results" -- what do those even mean? Only that the three-word combo is hot, especially if it contains "results." One thing The Snark does know is that name recognition is key, and with ever-decreasing attention spans, no firm should have a name so long that people need to catch their breath while saying it.Trending Stories
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