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Kardashians Off the Hook in Suit Over Diet-Product Endorsement
A federal judge has dismissed a class-action suit against Kourtney, Khloe and Kimberly Kardashian over their endorsement of QuickTrim diet products.Walgreens taps three firms to guide buyout
Walgreens announced on Wednesday plans to acquire rival Duane Reade for nearly $1.1 billion in cash, expanding the national drugstore chain's presence in the New York metropolitan area. The deal saw Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton Garrison; Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen Katz; and Weil, Gotshal Manges score key advisory roles.Indiana Supreme Court gives NCAA ticket policy win
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The Indiana Supreme Court has ruled unanimously that the NCAA's ticket-purchasing lottery for the men's Final Four does not violate state law because buyers received no prize other than the tickets they pay for.3rd Circuit sides with Erie County in speech suit
ERIE, Pa. (AP) - A federal appeals court has agreed that an Erie County councilman did not violate a man's free speech rights by ejecting him from a meeting when the man refused to stop speaking after a public comment period ended.Miami Beach retail building sells for $30 million
A subsidiary of Trans World Entertainment Corp. has sold a prominently placed Miami Beach retail building, currently leased to Walgreens, at 501 Collins Ave.Extreme Makeover: From Patent Troll to the Belle of the Ball
Acacia Technologies has been a venture capital group, patent troll and now, a respected patent-holding company. Acacia's officials claim the company specializes in licensing for the little guys, but it's no longer small potatoes. Where Acacia once survived on small licensing fees from Internet pornography sites, the company now has hundreds of licensees including IBM, Intel and Nokia. Recent patent rulings may change some things, but Acacia has no plans to abandon its unique -- and profitable -- strategy.John Marshall throws open doors to new student amenities
The John Marshall Law School in Chicago is in the midst of a $16 million expansion, and leaders gathered Wednesday to open the first phase of the project.Attorney, Fiance Charged in Painkiller Scheme
Special Narcotics Prosecutor Bridget Brennan alleges that over a 16-month period attorney Perri Weissman, 26, and Eric Schein, 27, filled 163 prescriptions for Percocet in their own names for more than 13,000 pills.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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