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Burger King makes cage-free promise
Burger King announced all of its eggs and pork will come from cage-free chickens and pigs by 2017, raising the bar for companies seeking to appeal to consumer demand for more humanely produced fare.Former Banker Awarded $7M in Damages From LASIK Eye Surgery
A New York jury has awarded former investment banker Mark Schiffer $7.25 million in damages for vision impairment that he claimed resulted from LASIK eye surgery. Though well below the $35 million sought, the award is the largest to date in a suit over the popular vision correction surgery. Calling the TLC Laser Eye Center the "McDonalds of LASIK surgery," Schiffer's lawyer said that, in the doctor's rush to see other patients, he failed to note that Schiffer was not a proper candidate for the procedure.Be Cautious About Trademark Protection On Social Media
With the expanding reach of social media, companies need to exercise caution when attempting to promote their brands or protect their marks online, according to a panel of intellectual property experts at Corporate Counsel's 25th Annual General Counsel Conference.What Doubling McDonald's Salaries Would Cause Your Big Mac To Cost
McDonald's can afford to pay its workers a living wage without sacrificing any of its low menu prices, according to a new study provided to The Huffington Post by a University of Kansas researcher.McDonald's Reveals 17 Ingredients In Fries That Could Be Hazardous To Your Health
The transparency campaign initiated by McDonald's was intended at marketing a more health conscious image, and at using social media more effectively, but when the ingredients in their french fries went viral, instead of just potatoes and oil, consumers found out they contain 17 ingredients.Ex-McDonald's Manager Uses Discrimination Case to Become AIDS Advocate
Russell Rich, who contends he was pressured to resign as a McDonalds manager in 1997 because he has AIDS, is facing a new trial. Although Rich won a $5 million verdict in his discrimination case against the burger chain in 2001, the verdict was overturned after an appeals court ruled that McDonald's did not receive a fair trial. Rich said he is pursuing the lawsuit because he thinks McDonald's, and not taxpayers, should be paying for his costly medications.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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