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MIAMI (Legal Newsline) - Sherwin-Williams faces a class action lawsuit that alleges the prices it displays in its stores aren't accurate.
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MIAMI (Legal Newsline) - Following a California ruling that said reasonable consumers could be tricked into thinking Vizzy hard seltzers are healthier than they are, two lawyers have decided to file a class action of their own.
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MIAMI (Legal Newsline) - A marketplace for non-fungible tokens is accused of selling products with no value.
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MIAMI (Legal Newsline) - Menthol cigarettes should come with extra warnings, a new class action lawsuit alleges.
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MIAMI (Legal Newsline) – CNN doesn’t want its employment agreements to become a part of the record in lawyer Alan Dershowitz’s $300 million defamation lawsuit against it.
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (Legal Newsline) – While a federal appeals court decides whether a Florida school board can keep transgender students from using the bathroom they identify with, a similar case involving youth sports will wait.
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The Professional Golfers’ Association of America filed a federal lawsuit on December 10 in the Southern District Court of Florida against JTBC Plus Corporation for breach of contract and unjust enrichment. According to the lawsuit, JTBC failed to pay for broadcast rights that were received from the PGA per contract between both parties.
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MIAMI (Legal Newsline) - Cristian Ali filed a federal class action complaint on October 13 in the Southern District of Florida against 7-Eleven, Inc. for violation of Florida's deceptive and unfair trade practices act, negligent misrepresentation, breach of implied warranty of merchantability, breach of implied warranty of fitness for purpose and breach of Magnuson Moss Warranty Act.
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (Legal Newsline) – Males are physiologically different from females and allowing them to play girls youth sports would be unfair to their competition, attorneys for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis recently wrote as they defend a lawsuit brought by a transgender teen who wants to play girls youth sports.
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MIAMI (Legal Newsline) – New York City’s multimillion-dollar effort to buy ventilators in the first weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic didn’t go according to plan, and ensuing litigation is having its problems, too.
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MIAMI (Legal Newsline) – An apparent settlement has been reached in a defamation lawsuit against Netflix that sought $50 million lawsuit over the portrayal of immigration and detention facilities depicted in the series Messiah.
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MIAMI (Legal Newsline) – New York recovered about half of the money it claims a medical supply company scammed it out of during last year’s rush to purchase ventilators.
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MIAMI (Legal Newsline) - A litigation funder considered a pioneer in the business of investing in corporate lawsuits is accused of using offshore shell companies and improper tactics to take control of a potentially lucrative lawsuit seeking billions of dollars in abandoned life insurance payouts for the state of New York.
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MIAMI (Legal Newsline) – Pet owners are suing the maker of American Journey food, alleging its grain-free products actually contain wheat.
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MIAMI (Legal Newsline) – A Miami law firm is hoping a federal judge will affirm the arbitration award it earned against a former client it says didn’t pay its bills.
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MIAMI (Legal Newsline) – New York City is going to court to complain that companies claiming to be selling ventilators have kept more than $4 million and not delivered a single product.
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MIAMI (Legal Newsline) – Famed lawyer Alan Dershowitz is suing CNN for defamation and is seeking $300 million.
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A Boca Raton law firm has filed a class-action lawsuit against the People’s Republic of China, alleging that its public agencies were negligent for failing to contain the deadly coronavirus outbreak that has caused economic devastation in the U.S.
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Two Chinese immigrants claim in a class action complaint they fell victim to a bogus investment.
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MIAMI (Legal Newsline) - Marketing executives for the Florida Panthers devised a campaign that sent multiple unwanted messages to cell phones in violation of a federal communications act, a lawsuit is alleging.