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Judge Greenlights Emissions Class Action Against Mercedes-Benz
In his Feb. 1 order, U.S. District Judge Jose Linares in New Jersey refused to dismiss most of the claims in the case, citing rulings in emissions cases involving other automakers.Judge Restarts Emissions Class Action Against Mercedes-Benz
In his Feb. 1 order, U.S. District Judge Jose Linares in New Jersey refused to dismiss most of the claims in the case, citing rulings in emissions cases involving other automakers.Does Registering to Do Business in Pa. Mean Consent to General Personal Jurisdiction?
Think back (fondly) to your civil procedure course. In order for a dispute to be litigated in a court, the court must have jurisdiction over the parties. There are two types of jurisdiction, subject matter and personal.Inventive Claims May Be Unconstitutional in Products Liability Cases
Products liability litigation has become more sophisticated during the 21st century as products themselves have become more complex, interconnected and regulated.Talc Case to Stay in Pa. Under State's Business Registration Law
U.S. District Judge Michael Baylson of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania ruled that Pennsylvania courts have jurisdiction over defendant Imerys Talc America.Inside Track: Video Game Fight in Real Life! Plus Getting Off Your Phone
In a tale ready-made for Netflix, the former GC of gaming company Gearbox is locked in a legal battle with the company's CEO. Read on for our in-house calendar highlights and the latest legal moves.Phila. Judge Asks Appeals Court to Back His Jurisdiction in Blood Filter Defect Case
Canada-based Angiotech Pharmaceuticals has argued that Pennsylvania courts lack jurisdiction over it. Judge Arnold New denied that challenge last month, and the company quickly appealed.The 'Do Not Disturb' Movement Is Spreading. Could NYC Be Next?
The New York City Council considered a proposal last March that would give private employees the right to ignore electronic work communications after hours and fine employers $250 every time they violated that right.The 'Do Not Disturb' Movement Is Spreading. Are You Ready?
A push to give employees the right-to-disconnect from work after clocking out is gaining traction, most notably in Europe.The 'Do Not Disturb' Movement Is Spreading. Are You Ready?
A push for giving employees the right-to-disconnect from work after clocking out is gaining traction, most notably in Europe, where for the last decade or so there has been a gradual and growing push to separate personal life from business. In response to the trend, software companies, including workplace communications platforms such as Slack and Speakap, are offering "Do Not Disturb" features for users.Trending Stories
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