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Case tests 'common-interest doctrine'
Massachusetts co-plaintiffs' and co-defendants' lawyers who exchange information about their clients' cases without waiving attorney-client privilege are closely watching a Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court case that could change the rules. The case could alter the so-called common-interest doctrine, which has never been addressed by the state's highest court, by requiring written agreements.3rd Circuit Revives Mercury-in-Tuna Class Action
The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has revived a class-action suit against the manufacturer of Chicken-of-the-Sea brand tuna brought by consumers who say they were never warned that excessive consumption could lead to mercury poisoning.Circuit Revives Class Action Over Mercury in Tuna
The Third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has revived a class action against the maker of Chicken-of-the-Sea brand tuna by consumers who say they were not warned that excessive consumption could cause mercury poisoning.9025. ANTHONY J. GORDON, Plaintiff-Appellant-res, v. BOARD OF MANAGERS OF THE 18 EAST 12TH STREET CONDOMINIUM Defendants-res-ap, 16-20 REALTY ASSOCIATES L.P. def — Rosenberg & E
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