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Chipotle in Trouble Again, This Time With the NLRB
A decision from the National Labor Relations Board has shone a negative light on the company's social media policies and labor practices.Can Fraud Exist Without Actual Damages? First Department Says No
Grant R. Cornehls writes: A recent First Department decision involving Chipotle Mexican Grill highlights the importance of alleging actual damages as a necessary element of a claim for fraud. The First Department's decision rejects contrary authority from the Second Department, which has held that nominal damages are sufficient to sustain a cause of action for fraud.Lawyer-Led IG Projects and Preserving the Attorney-Client Privilege
Affording outside counsel-consultant communications the attorney-client privilege helps preclude the waiver of sensitive security issues.Food Scare: Chipotle's Woes Highlight Supply Chain Risks for Execs
A "supply chain issue" sounds fairly harmless, but what was actually happening at the Denver-based, fast-casual food company was anything but.Tainted-Food Scandals Carry Big Risks for Company Execs
The Chipotle E. coli scandal dramatizes how problems in a food company's supply chain can quickly spread to the very top.Expert: DOJ Launched a 'Fishing Expedition' Into Chipotle's Woes
A federal criminal investigation into food safety practices at one Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. restaurant in Simi Valley, California, was a troubling enough development for the embattled Denver-based burrito maker. But now that investigation has ballooned.Add Discrimination Claims to Chipotle's List of Problems
More problems have been cooking at Chipotle, but this time it's the company's treatment of people, not food, that is attracting negative attention.Chipotle and Blue Bell Cases May Turn Executive Stomachs
The legal fallout could just be beginning for Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. and Blue Bell Creameries, two food companies under fire for selling contaminated products and sickening customers. Now that the U.S. Department of Justice has confirmed that it's investigating both companies, lawyers say there is a very real possibility of individual executives facing criminal charges.Chipotle and Blue Bell Cases May Turn Executive Stomachs
The legal fallout could just be beginning for Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. and Blue Bell Creameries, two food companies under fire for selling contaminated products and sickening customers. Now that the U.S. Department of Justice has confirmed that it's investigating both companies, lawyers say there is a very real possibility of individual executives facing criminal charges.Seven-Figure Award Goes to Woman in Premises Liability Case
Allison Judkins, then 50, claimed she slipped and fell in water on the floor at a West Palm Beach Chipotle Mexican Grill near the food toppings stand after ordering in June 2012.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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