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By Tom McParland | November 26, 2018
The complaint, filed Nov. 19, asked the court to cancel the companies' certificates of formation using a new provision of Delaware's Limited Liability Company Act.
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By Tom McParland | November 26, 2018
The complaint, filed Nov. 19, asked the court to cancel the companies' certificates of formation using a new provision of Delaware's Limited Liability Company Act.
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By Tom McParland | November 26, 2018
The complaint, filed Nov. 19, asked the court to cancel the companies' certificates of formation using a new provision of Delaware's Limited Liability Company Act.
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By Kristen Rasmussen | November 19, 2018
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission's recent settlement with two Georgia companies over allegations of misrepresentation in a media campaign provides some important takeaways for the advertising and public relations firms businesses hire.
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By Kristen Rasmussen | November 19, 2018
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission's recent settlement with two Georgia companies over allegations of misrepresentation in a media campaign provides some important takeaways for the advertising and public relations firms businesses hire.
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By Law Journal Editorial Board | November 19, 2018
On the exact difference between claiming “expertise” and claiming to be an “expert,” the committee is silent. A clarification would be helpful.
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By Max Mitchell | November 6, 2018
The one-page order, entered Monday in an Eastern District of Pennsylvania federal court docket, did not disclose anything about the settlement, but said the case should be dismissed because of the agreement.
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By Ross Todd | November 5, 2018
A federal judge in San Jose mostly turned back a request from Plano, Texas-based Dr. Pepper Snapple Group Inc. to toss the California class action finding consumers could plausibly claim they expected Canada Dry to contain ginger root rather than a ginger derivative.
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By Ross Todd | November 5, 2018
A federal judge in San Jose mostly turned back a request from Plano, Texas-based Dr. Pepper Snapple Group Inc. to toss the California class action finding consumers could plausibly claim they expected Canada Dry to contain ginger root rather than a ginger derivative.
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By Robert O. Sheridan and Bret A. Cohen | November 2, 2018
Companies that wish to continue their big data practices must ensure that they carefully evaluate their use of these technological tools to avoid lawsuits and regulatory ire for potentially discriminatory conduct.
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