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Morning Wrap: The Lawyers Behind a Month of Big News
Twas the weekend to read meaty profiles of attorneys, from David Kendall of Williams & Connolly, to Tonja Carter of Alabama, to the corporate team at Cleary Gottlieb that works with Alphabet née Google: This is a round-up of legal news from ALM and around the country.Morning Wrap: The Lawyers Behind a Month of Big News
Twas the weekend to read meaty profiles of attorneys, from David Kendall of Williams & Connolly, to Tonja Carter of Alabama, to the corporate team at Cleary Gottlieb that works with Alphabet née Google: This is a round-up of legal news from ALM and around the country.EPA's Inaction Not A Bar to State Claims Over Mislabeled Appliances
A class action claiming Whirlpool Corp. falsely labeled appliances with the Energy Star insignia is not pre-empted by the Environmental Protection Agency's failure to impose penalties in the case, a federal judge in Newark has ruled.EPA's Inaction Not A Bar to State Claims Over Mislabeled Appliances
A class action claiming Whirlpool Corp. falsely labeled appliances with the Energy Star insignia is not pre-empted by the Environmental Protection Agency's failure to impose penalties in the case, a federal judge in Newark has ruled.Just How Much Will Sale of Brickell's Conrad Miami Be?
The sale of the Conrad Miami is likely to be a one of the year's biggest deals with bids over $100 million.The Odyssey of Effective Cross-Border Data Preservation
Odysseus' choice between Scylla and Charybdis was mythical. But for global organizations that must engage in cross-border discovery, the danger of deciding between two evils is all too real.The Odyssey of Effective Cross-Border Data Preservation
Odysseus' choice between Scylla and Charybdis was mythical. But for global organizations that must engage in cross-border discovery, the danger of deciding between two evils is all too real.Certifying Damages Class Actions After 'Comcast'
Michael W. Ross writes that in a pair of precedential opinions earlier this month the Second Circuit interpreted the U.S. Supreme Court's holding 'Comcast v. Behrend' narrowly and ruled that plaintiffs need not present class-wide proof of damages to certify a class action under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23(b)(3).Trending Stories
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