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February 08, 2012 |

From the Experts: Fighting Back Against Statutory Penalty Class Actions, Part I

Statutory penalty class actions have become the scourge of businesses of all stripes, with lucrative penalty schemes that encourage lawsuits over hyper-technical statutory violations and promote "creative" interpretations of otherwise well-intentioned laws.
7 minute read
January 25, 2006 |

Online Service Provider Rats Out User

Internet users surrender any privacy rights they have to their subscriber information when they sign up for online service, a New Haven Superior Court judge has ruled in a matter of first impression in Connecticut. The few cases to have considered the issue of an Internet user's expectation of privacy regarding his or her subscriber information have all come down on the side of the government. Courts have held that individual subscribers have no standing under the Fourth Amendment.
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May 25, 2009 |

An Unusual Vacation That's Easy To Book

By the time you read this, I should be in heaven. This is not to say that I expect to be dead. Were that the case, the destination is far from certain. In my case, I suspect sweet death to be followed by a locale with enormous and eternal heating bills. No, I expect to be in Wales, attending one of my all-time favorite events: The Hay-on-Wye Festival. The festival has been around for several decades. Hay-on-Wye has been around forever. Indeed, the castle at the town's center is crumbling and in disrepair. But this does not stop the structure from being used. Richard Booth sells used books out of the usable portions of the castle. You can find some real bargains there if you are willing to overlook the cobwebs.
4 minute read
September 06, 2013 |

City Police Officer Can't Also Serve as Mayor, Court Rules

A New Jersey appeals court rules it improper for a city police officer to hold elected office at the same time.
4 minute read
February 06, 2002 |

California Supreme Court Sets Sights on County Gun Sales

Gun manufacturers could be looking down the wrong end of the barrel soon, as the California Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared to have its sights set on granting county governments limited regulatory power over the possession and sale of guns. The issue came before the court after gun show promoters, in two separate suits, challenged such regulatory laws in Alameda and Los Angeles counties.
4 minute read
December 03, 2004 |

Four Litvin Blumberg Survivors Start Own Firm

And then there were four. Nearly six months after the dissolution of Litvin Blumberg Matusow & Young was announced, Charles Young, Joseph Pete Ricchiuti, Theodore Caldwell and Gregory Heller are hard at work in the firm's 22,000 square foot space in the Widener Building.
5 minute read
October 15, 2004 |

Working With the Same Client for 25 Years: Priceless

Ralph Nader and the adult Web site priceless420.com don't seem to have much in common. One appeals to disaffected Democrats -- the other to those who like to spank disaffected Democrats. Yet both the presidential candidate and the Web site have run afoul of MasterCard by spoofing its "Priceless" ad spots. Distinguishing between trademark misuses needing a tough response or a softer touch has been a collaborative effort between MasterCard's in-house and outside lawyers since the '70s.
9 minute read
April 05, 2000 |

Reality of Giant Raises Hits Home

7 minute read
November 28, 2008 |

Bush facing flood of pardon requests in US

5 minute read
November 21, 2008 |

Class lawyers against Coke get more than $31.5 million

A federal judge has awarded more than $31.5 million-and several pointed observations-to lawyers who spent eight years battling The Coca-Cola Co. over whether it artificially inflated revenue figures to boost stock prices. The legal fees, as well as other administrative costs and the lead plaintiffs' expenses, will be deducted from a $137.
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