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FTC Sues to Block Kroger's $25B Albertsons Purchase
The combination "would lead to additional grocery price hikes for everyday goods, further exacerbating the financial strain consumers across the country face today," FTC official Henry Liu said in a statement.Superior Court Ruling Gives Businesses Post-'Hangey' Path to Challenge Venue
The ruling opens an avenue for certain businesses to argue they do not conduct enough business in a particular county to be sued there—a defense that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's November decision in Hangey v. Husqvarna made more difficult to make.As AI Hype Train Rolls On, Regulators on High Alert for 'AI Washing'
"One thing we know about hot marketing terms is that some advertisers won't be able to stop themselves from overusing and abusing them," FTC attorney Michael Atleson wrote in a blog post.6 Significant ALSP Developments in 2023
From developing generative AI tools to reshaping the industry through far reaching M&A deals, ALSPs have had a busy 2023.View more book results for the query "WalMart Stores"
Artificial Intelligence in Class Action Litigation
The rapid growth of artificial intelligence has created numerous opportunities for increased efficiency, but that efficiency may create a corresponding risk of increased class action litigation. For example, AI can be deployed to improve the speed of customer interactions with a business, but alleged inaccuracies in AI-generated communications or decisions could give rise to class action consumer protection litigation.Judicial Panel Sends 80+ Decongestant Lawsuits to New York's Eastern District
U.S. District Judge Brian Cogan will oversee the lawsuits, brought against more than 20 companies that make or sell oral decongestants containing phenylephrine.South Florida Lawyer Gears to Fight Walmart Over Shopper's Death
"It was up to Thierry Bastien to save her, and in so doing, he lost his life, and his children lost their father," plaintiff counsel said.Maryland Judge Denies Lowe's Attempts to Bury a Slip-and-Fall Suit, Disputes Remain Over Bag of Soil
"As in Tennant and Smith, the allegedly dangerous condition here was on the floor of a store, but the customer's attention was directed upward. While the bag of soil that Plaintiff tripped on was large and unobstructed, a jury would be entitled to consider whether Plaintiff's attention was reasonably focused on the flowers on display rather than on the ground where she would have seen the bag," U.S. Magistrate Judge Ajmel A. Quereshi for the District of Maryland said.'Too Dangerous to Work Here': New Lawsuits Emerge Amid Surge in Retail Theft
"Particularly in Philadelphia, there's lots of these incidents. They're growing into the suburbs as well. And yeah, it's tough for the employees. It's just an uncomfortable situation to have to work in," plaintiffs lawyer Alan Milstein said.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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