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Malls selling groceries to lure shoppers
Malls angling to reel in American shoppers are using groceries as bait.Rite Aid's Job Surveys Defeat Its Anti-Class Arguments
When California federal Judge Thelton Henderson ruled against Rite Aid last week in an employment suit, certifying a class of more than 1,000 store managers, his decision was based largely on evidence provided by Rite Aid. The suit accuses the drug store chain of improperly classifying managers under California law; in response, Rite Aid twice had store managers complete work questionnaires. The results, Henderson found, proved that the managers share a typical work experience for class purposes.Rite Aid Job Survey Carries Side-Effects
In an employment suit against the drugstore chain, Senior U.S. District Judge Thelton Henderson called defense questionnaires a "misguided" attempt to broach the merits � and said they hurt the company's argument against class certification, to boot.Slip-and-Fall Case Remanded to State Court
A slip-and-fall case against Acme Markets was sent back to state court after a federal judge ruled that removal of the suit to U.S. District Court on diversity grounds was improper because the plaintiffs have valid claims against the store manager, a Pennsylvania resident.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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