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September 11, 2009 |

Recession forcing retailers to think small

To survive over the long haul, the watchword for stores and product makers is "small." And for retailers, the changes need not be devastating. In fact, those that survive will be leaner and more efficient.
6 minute read
January 11, 2013 |

Trial set in theater shooting

A plaintiff's lawyer who lost a bid to hold a movie theater liable for the gang killing of a man in the theater parking lot will get a rematch next week in a DeKalb County courtroom. Winston Briggs, left, and Matt Moffett won the first trial for the theater and its security company against plaintiffs lawyer Don Keenan.
5 minute read
November 16, 2010 |

Reinstatement of Attorneys From the 2009 Pro Hac Vice Ineligible List

The New Jersey Lawyers' Fund For Client Protection declares that the following attorneys, having fully satisfied the requirements of Rule 1:28-2, are eligible to appear pro hac vice in New Jersey insofar as they comply with Rule 1:21-2 and their names are hereby removed from the order of the Court December 10, 2009 and published December 21, 2009.
2 minute read
July 29, 1999 |

A Bitter Pill

In the big drug makers' struggle with generic producers, billions are at stake. To defend their turf and patents, companies employ numerous tactics, some of them questionable. Earlier in July, a group of drugstore chains filed a federal antitrust suit in Miami against Abbott Laboratories, Zenith Goldline Pharmaceuticals Inc. and Geneva Pharmaceuticals, alleging that Abbott signed "unlawful agreements" with Zenith and Geneva and paid them not to market a generic version of Abbott's high blood pressure drug.
5 minute read
August 21, 2009 |

County of Nassau, New York, plaintiff-appellant v. Hotels.com LP, defendants-appellees

Jurisdiction Issues Exist in County's Suit to Recover Occupancy Tax on Hotel/Motel Rooms' Online Re-sellers
8 minute read
June 11, 2008 |

Owners Seek Class Action Status in Pet Food Additives Suit

In a commercial for a well-known canned cat food, the scene opens upon a gourmet kitchen making a "Tuscan" meal for kitty. In another advertisement for dog food, prime cuts of beef, pristine vegetables and fruits are shown as the ingredients. But 30 pet owners seeking class action status in a year-old lawsuit against leading pet food manufacturers, packers and their retailers say such conceits are pure fantasy.
6 minute read
September 19, 2007 |

'Oops! Maybe I Shouldn't Have Said That': Antitrust and the Merger Review Process

As John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods, closed his company's $670 million acquisition of Wild Oats Markets after a five-month antitrust investigation and court battle with the FTC, did he realize that the expense, delay and bad publicity his company endured could have been minimized if he had been more careful with his words? Chadbourne & Parke attorney David Blonder takes a look at how Mackey's Internet postings may have delayed the merger and what company executives should take away from this saga.
8 minute read
May 12, 2009 |

Durant, Nichols, Houston, Hodgson, & Cortese-Costa PC, plaintiff-appellee-cross-appellant v. Dupont, defendant-appellant-cross-appellee

Free With Registration: Appeals Over Award in Fee Dispute Premature; Issues Exist as to Subject Matter Jurisdiction
21 minute read
September 27, 2005 |

Four Merchant Associations Sue Over Credit Card 'Interchange' Fees

Four of the nation's largest merchant associations have joined the legal battle to force credit card issuers to lower the fees they charge for processing transactions. The latest of more than 30 legal actions filed over the past several months, the class action accuses Visa USA, MasterCard Inc. and a number of major banks of engaging in collusive practices in setting their interchange fees, which are paid by the merchants each time a customer uses a debit or credit card to pay for a purchase.
4 minute read

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