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Connecticut Fires Back at Schaghticoke Tribal Nation's $600M Suit
Connecticut claims the tribe lacks standing to bring a lawsuit seeking compensation for land allegedly taken from its reservation hundreds of years ago. The state also claims it has sovereign immunity.'Love Them Both' Sparks Trademark Spat Between Pregnancy Nonprofits
A Connecticut company's trademark application for "Love Them Both" was rejected in December for being too similar to Birthright's "We Love Them Both!"Suit Seeks Reparations for Fire That Destroyed Billionaire's Artwork
Two insurance companies claim negligence caused a fire that destroyed artwork that belonged to former hedge fund giant Steven A. Cohen.Woman Injured in Car Accident Gets $385,000 After Mediation
The woman's attorney said the case was complicated because she had a pre-existing back injury and was also involved in a motorcycle accident after the car crash.Sanofi Sues Rival Over Ad Campaign
According to lawyers at Ropes & Gray, Novo Nordisk misled doctors and consumers about availability of Sanofi's insulin drugs, Lantus and Toujeo.Residents Barred From Opposing Accord in Edgewater Fire Federal Suit
A group of residents affected by last year's Avalon at Edgewater inferno may not intervene to oppose a settlement in a proposed class action against the operator of the apartment complex, a New Jersey federal judge ruled on Wednesday.RBS Securities to Pay Connecticut $120M Settlement
State officials have announced that RBS Securities Inc. will pay $120 million to the state to resolve a probe into the underwriting of residential mortgage-back securities and the role it played in the economic crisis in 2008.Suit Seeks to Hold Pharma Companies Liable for Public Health Costs of Opioid Addiction
A Long Island County has filed a lawsuit against drug manufacturers alleging deceptive marketing of opioid painkillers, in a move resembling litigation filed by states against tobacco manufacturers in the 1990s that led to a master settlement with cigarette makers.Suit Seeks to Hold Pharma Companies Liable for Public Health Costs of Opioid Addiction
Third Circuit Upholds $1.6M in Damages for Stem Cell Photographer
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has upheld a $1.6 million damages verdict and opened a door to additional recovery for a stem cell photographer who was not paid for a company's widespread use of his rare and valuable images.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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