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At Thursday's preliminary approval hearing in the Cambridge Analytica settlement with Facebook, U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria repeatedly sparred with Corban Rhodes, an attorney for the New Mexico Attorney General's Office, who intervened this week to raise questions about the release.
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Tuesday's ruling by U.S. District Judge William Orrick, in San Francisco, found that differences in the specific advertisements that individual class members saw, costs they suffered, or their "nicotine journey," did not overwhelm the common issues among all class members—namely, the allegedly deceptive marketing of Juul's products.
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The ships, the MSC Danit and the Cosco Beijing, are massive cargo vessels that supply goods to ports all over the world.
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At least 13 lawsuits have been filed against Texas-based Amplify Energy Co., over the spill, with 12 as proposed class actions.
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Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher partner Joshua Lipshutz had argued that federal law broadly preempts state statutes regulating the price, route or service of any motor carrier.
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A team of high-profile litigators from Greenberg Traurig came out on top after a five-week jury trial, scoring a $32 million verdict in a dispute that stemmed from a scheme to import worthless home theater personal computer shells.
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The next time I have some gold bullion to move, I'm calling Judge Highberger for a game plan.
By Sarah L. Brew, Tyler A. Young, Emily R. Bodtke and Rita Mansuryan | November 7, 2018
In what seems like an uncharacteristic move for the historically consumer-friendly state, California recently added new safe harbors protecting product manufacturers from claims of “slack fill” in packaging, signaling a dwindling receptivity to the recent spurt of slack fill litigation in that state.
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