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January 01, 2011 |

Big Deals

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April 02, 2009 |

Adorno & Yoss, largest minority-owned firm, forms alliance with Albany, N.Y.'s Deily Mooney

Miami-based minority-owned law firm Adorno & Yoss formed a strategic alliance with Albany, N.Y.'s Deily, Mooney & Glastetter to team up on bankruptcy, workout and litigation work. The firms jointly announced that their of counsel affiliation with each other will strengthen both firm's bankruptcy, litigation and secured creditor practice areas.
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November 13, 2012 |

FTC, Consumer Actions Shape Advertising and Marketing Landscape

Marc S. Roth, a partner at Manatt Phelps & Phillips, and Edward Kabak, general counsel of the Promotion Marketing Association, review recent legal developments, including several cases brought by the FTC against companies alleged to have made unsubstantiated health claims and violated their stated privacy policies, and consumer class actions and cases initiated by competitors and self-regulatory bodies involving social media, cosmetic advertising, and "natural" claims.
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May 31, 2010 |

A broken spoke?

It's time to fix an unnecessary pleading problem in patent cases.
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July 14, 2003 |

Car Dealer's Alleged Fraud Can Give Rise To Punitive Damages

A car dealer's installation of a used engine in a minivan when it promised to provide a new engine can give rise to punitive damages under the state Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law, Lackawanna County Common Pleas Court Judge ...
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September 14, 2009 |

Car dealers fight slow sales after end of Clunkers

The clunkers program lured hundreds of thousands of people to dealers in July and August with government rebates of up to $4,500 to trade in older, inefficient vehicles for newer, more fuel-efficient ones. While most dealers are grateful for the boost, they're paying for it now with fewer customers.
5 minute read
November 03, 2006 |

SUV Case Will Keep Haunting Automakers

Automakers' pleas went unanswered Wednesday as the California Supreme Court refused to review or de-publish a ruling that leaves Ford Motor Co. on the hook for $82.6 million in damages and will probably expose the auto industry to greater liability for defective vehicles. The automobile industry has had its eyes on the case since June 2004, when San Diego jurors awarded Benetta Buell-Wilson more than $368 million in damages after she was paralyzed when her Ford Explorer rolled over on an interstate.
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