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Mercedes-Benz's Anti-Whiplash Headrests at Center of Putative Class Action Lawsuit
"If a headrest shoots out and hits you in the back of the head while you're driving 75 miles an hour on the highway, that could be bad," said attorney Benjamin Widlanski, whose clients filed suit over Mercedes-Benz's Neck-Pro active head restraint.Mercedes-Benz's Anti-Whiplash Headrests at Center of Putative Class Action Lawsuit
"If a headrest shoots out and hits you in the back of the head while you're driving 75 miles an hour on the highway, that could be bad," said attorney Benjamin Widlanski, whose clients filed suit over Mercedes-Benz's Neck-Pro active head restraint.The Limits of Obtaining Discovery From U.S. Persons for Use in Foreign Proceedings
Parties to pending or contemplated foreign proceedings potentially can use 28 U.S.C. §1782 to obtain broad discovery from U.S. persons for use in their foreign proceedings. Courts will deny §1782 discovery, however, if the petitioner fails to establish that it satisfies certain mandatory requirements found in the language of the statute. In their Southern District Civil Practice Roundup, Edward M. Spiro and Christopher B. Harwood discuss a recent decision by U.S. District Judge Jed S. Rakoff denying a petition seeking §1782 discovery for failure to satisfy the statutory requirements.The Limits of Obtaining Discovery From U.S. Persons for Use in Foreign Proceedings
In their Southern District Civil Practice Roundup, Edward M. Spiro and Christopher B. Harwood discuss a recent decision by U.S. District Judge Jed S. Rakoff denying a petition seeking §1782 discovery for failure to satisfy the statutory requirements.Litigation Leaders: Cleary's David Brodsky on Lockstep Compensation, Latin America and Lateral Hires
'We know when and how to pick our fights...We're straight shooters, and strategic about what arguments to make.'Top 10 Insurance & Technology Developments from the Insurance Coverage Law Center for June
Here are the Top 10 Industry News developments on insurance and technology from the Insurance Coverage Law Center for June.Walmart Agrees to Pay $282M and Hire Louis Freeh as Monitor in FCPA Settlement
In the criminal part of the settlement, the company signed a nonprosecution agreement with the DOJ in which it agreed to pay a $138 million penalty to settle violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. The SEC announced that the company also agreed to pay another $144 million to settle related claims.Walmart Will Pay $282M and Hire Louis Freeh as Monitor to Resolve Overseas Bribery Cases
In the criminal part of the settlement, the company signed a nonprosecution agreement with the DOJ in which it agreed to pay a $138 million penalty to settle violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. The SEC announced that the company also agreed to pay another $144 million to settle related claims.Nokia, Daimler, Continental Ramp Up Global Fight Over Connected Car Patents
Continental made the latest move Wednesday, asking U.S. Magistrate Judge Nathaneal Cousins of San Jose to block Nokia from pursuing patent infringement actions against Daimler in three different German courts.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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